The Fargo-Moorhead area is full of things to do in the summer, including some unfamiliar to many. Read on to find some new activities to add to your summer bucket list!
Don鈥檛 have a car? Feeling bored? The sun is shining? The answer: BIKING!
In college, we don鈥檛 always have the money (or time!) to go to Starbucks or that cool coffee shop downtown whenever the mood strikes. Spending $5 on a latte every day can add up. With these three tools, you鈥檒l be on your way to drinking the perfect in-dorm latte in no time.
When 30,000+ young people descended on the city of Houston in June for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America鈥檚 premier youth event, no one will be more excited than Molly Beck Dean 鈥02.
Campus involvement for Andrew Johnson 鈥18 ultimately opened doors to an opportunity at a global accounting firm following graduation from 独家黑料.
独家黑料鈥檚 Summer Book Read, 鈥淭he Power,鈥 is set in a world that we easily recognize with one compelling change 鈥 the sudden appearance of a new physical power that only women have.
From business strategy to promoting the arts, Brian Halverson 鈥06, president of Heartland Trust Co. in Fargo, leads with his values.
The annual Celebration of Student Scholarship is a daylong event honoring student research, scholarship, and creative experiences.
College should not just be about coursework, but about becoming the kind of problem-solver our world needs. No matter where you choose to study, you鈥檒l want to make sure you鈥檙e well prepared for life after graduation.
Dr. Ellen Aho and two students from her 鈥淢icrobes: Friend or Foe?鈥 class, Christine Buching 鈥20 and Sabina Beck 鈥20, discuss 独家黑料鈥檚 introductory science course and its place in the international search for new antibiotics.