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Students believe enforcement of smoking ban presents challenge Milissa Wright, associate director of Public Safety, states that the current smoking ban has had good rate of compliance. Students tend to disagree; stating that many smokers merely go to parking lots or dark corners to "light up"; photo.
Students to perform "Folk, Fantasy and Fabulous Tales" Sturgis Youth Theatre and Department of Theatre kick off three week tour of local elementary schools with performance at the Strayer-Wood Theatre.
Fashion show takes flight Wellness and Recreation Center will host the seventeenth annual TAPP Design Show; photo.
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Pride Week Believes that Pride Week should remind us that people should not be judged on the basis of age, race, or sexual orientation;
Twitter: the other Facebook Technology continues to advance. Twitter works in a manner similar to Facebook, except it has a one hundred forty character limit. It has been called a micro-blog; photo.
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The Peanuts gang with real issues Parody of the Peanuts comic strip presented by Student Theatre Association; photo.
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Health and Sexuality Q & A's Questions asked and answered concerning health and sexual issues.
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Baseball wins home opener Baseball team defeats Clarke College, 9-6, at Riverfront Stadium in the first home game of the season; photo.
Softball splits doubleheader with North Dakota State Jen Larsen pitched the softball team to a 4-2 victory in the first game of a doubleheader. North Dakota State won the second game, 12-2.