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Providing Safe Care

In the midst of the pandemic, Seattle native Emmaline Savidge ’22 helped safeguard patients and clinic staff by conducting COVID-19 screenings.

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Best Places to Meet in the Fargo-Moorhead Area

Whether you’re looking for an off-campus study spot or a place to hold a club meeting, there are ample locations in the F-M area.

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Why I Stayed in Fargo-Moorhead for College

If you’re a local high school student, you’re probably considering whether or not to stay in the F-M area for college. Business marketing major Justin Monroe ’21 weighs the pros and cons.

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Favorite Fargo-Moorhead Murals

From a Super Mario Bros. wall to the most Instagram-worthy spots in Fargo-Moorhead, check out some of the area’s coolest locations to snap a photo.

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Long-Term Leadership

As an administrator at Knife River Care Center in Beulah, N.D., Blake Kragnes ’20 applies the lessons he learned at ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ to his daily response during the pandemic.

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A Valued Education

With a dream to study biology education, Joshua Weber ’23 never thought that attending ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ could be a feasible option, but he is now at the college of his dreams.

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A Spotlight on Media

Multimedia journalism graduate Brady Drake ’18 shares how he progressed from writing for ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ’s student newspaper to serving as the editor of Fargo’s business magazine.

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Marketing Magnificent Music

As the manager for choral activities, Wyatt Steinke ’17 is fueled by his hopeful vision for ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ’s choral program and the impact it will continue to have on countless lives for years to come.

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Cobbers Adapting During COVID

A current student and two young alumni reflect on how their global plans were affected by the pandemic.

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Art, Athletics, and Justice

Fargo native Tyrell Setness ’21 balances his passions for art, basketball, and civil rights as he continues to shape his future.

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