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​Money and religion: it’s a mighty big needle

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | October 26th, 2016

…A reversal of the evolutionary chart?There are several published charts by scientists that illustrate how the human has progressed from green swamp slime to ruler of the planet. A popular one shows 15 characters from monkeys to gorillas, to apes, to orangutans, to chimps, to knuckle-dragging Neanderthals, and finally to…

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​The Great Plains Affirming Campus Conference 2016

by HPR Contributor | Culture | October 26th, 2016

…By Faye Seidlerfayeseidler@gmail.comThe Great Plains Affirming Campus Conference (GPACC) debuted this year at NDSU, with the intention of gathering students and educators from across Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota to address the LGBTQ+ issues that are faced on their campuses.The most amazing part of this event, for me, was…

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​How fast can you type?

by HPR Contributor | Culture | October 26th, 2016

…By Chuck Sollyrcsolly@gmail.comSpeech recognition software has made great strides in the last five years. You may have seen your doctor speaking into his digital voice recorder after he has finished examining you. My doctor uses a human transcriber, that is, there is someone somewhere typing his electronic notes into a…

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​Touché Amoré - Stage Four

by HPR Contributor | Music | October 26th, 2016

…By Jack Stenersonjackstenerson@gmail.comCalifornia hardcore band Touché Amoré have never followed the trends when it comes to their genre. They have carved out their own niche in the scene through deeply emotional records with instrumentation that draws influences from genres beyond their own.Their fourth album, Stage Four, was released September 16.…

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​HPR goes to Washington

by HPR Contributor | Culture | October 26th, 2016

…By Amy Venn amyvenn86@gmail.comThe Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) conference was held in Washington, D.C. over the weekend and was attended by HPR’s own Amy Venn as a journalist, exhibitor and presenter. The conference included a trade show room, presentations on everything from building a portfolio to working at the White…

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“Line in the Sand”

by HPR Contributor | News | October 26th, 2016

…By C.S. HagenCANNONBALL – Energy Transfer Partners is attempting to pull Morton County’s legal strings. A statement released by the Texas-based company on Tuesday demanded activists to vacate company-owned lands, or face the consequences.“Lawless behavior will not be tolerated,” the company stated. “Alternatively and in coordination with local law enforcement…

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​Guest Artist Recital

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 26th, 2016

…Wednesday, November 2, 7:30pmBeckwith Recital Hall, NDSU CampusJason Laczkoski, Saxophone, and Nicholas Meyers, percussion, with Professor Jeremy Brekke. Free recital with visiting guest artists. Dr. Brekke’s instrument isn’t given, but he’ll very probably be on trumpet. Beckwith Recital Hall is in the Reineke Fine Arts Center at 12th Avenue North…

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​Día de Muertos Dinner

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 26th, 2016

…Tuesday, November 1, 5:30-8:30pmBernBaum’s, 115 Roberts St N, FargoUnmissable Mexican menu created by Paul Perez and Andrea Baumgardner. Mushroom and pasilla chile broth, crispy mushrooms; lamb tamales or roasted vegetable huarache, salsa borracha, prune and sour orange salad; candied pumpkin, crema and pepita streusel. $30, nearly sold out as we…

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​Vote Vinyl Record Fair

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 26th, 2016

…Saturday, October 29, 10am-4pmFargo Air Museum, 1609 19th Ave N, FargoSeventh year of the record fair said to be the largest and fastest growing in the Upper Midwest. Each year they strive to have more vendors, more variety, and more people who love music hanging out. Hope you can join…

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​Last Day, Red River Farmers Market

by HPR Contributor | Best Bets | October 26th, 2016

…Saturday, October 29, 10am-2pmBroadway at 4th Avenue, FargoNo, we don’t want them to go away! When the Farmers Market closes, it’s a sure sign of bad weather to come. Many end-of-season bargains on offer, locally sourced everything, friendly atmosphere. Enjoy it while you can.

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