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by John Showalter | Culture | August 31st, 2016
…Sure, I went to the University of Northern Iowa and not North Dakota State University (and no, I’m not invested in the athletic feud between the two schools unless I’m trying to rile someone up), but I imagine that many elements of the college experience are universal. I don’t claim…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 31st, 2016
…By Chuck Sollyrcsolly@gmail.comThe business computer world has this problem called Ransomware. Hackers want to extort money from businesses by a denial-of-access attack that prevents computer users from accessing their own files. The files are encrypted and the bad guys have the password to un-encrypt them. These Hackers are generally after…
by John Strand | Culture | August 31st, 2016
…By Amy Venn amyvenn86@gmail.comOnline degrees have given new opportunities and new meaning to higher education while steadily growing in popularity this last decade. One out of seven college students are enrolled in full-time online programs, and that number is expected to increase. The digital degree trend has set the stage…
by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | August 31st, 2016
…“I took a drawing class in high school and have drawn simple pictures since i was very young.” says NDSU art student Emma Beatrez, “ I never really painted before my freshman year of college so it was quite unexpected that i took this route and decided to emphasize in…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 31st, 2016
…By Faye Seidlerfayeseidler@gmail.comI’d like to welcome everyone to a new school year! I’m sure every student out there has been blasted with more stimulus and information than any human can rightly handle, but if you’re under the LGBTQ+ umbrella, let me answer some common questions about the Fargo–Moorhead area!What are…
by John Strand | Editorial | August 31st, 2016
…In case the North Dakota governor’s office has not figured it out yet, someone needs to tell them what an embarrassment they are. The Dalrymple-Wrigley team could not mishandle the Standing Rock protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline more than they already have, short of deploying the National Guard.In our…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 31st, 2016
…By Ben Haugmobenhaugmo@yahoo.comWe often take for granted how much potential our smartphones possess. It’s easy to forget that our pocket-sized bricks of plastic and circuitry surpass much of the computer technology of the past. Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku has said that the power of a smartphone today outmatches that of…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | August 31st, 2016
…You’re in college now—but how do you get around? Buses, bikes, taxis, and bicycles are all ways to move around in town without having to drive a car. Whether it be getting to work, school, shopping, entertainment, or getting home safely after downtown fun, it’s important to know…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 31st, 2016
…It’s getting to be a real bizarre world out thereWe have The Donald, once a classic psychopathic Democratic ass who is now running for president of 325 million people as a crazy psychopathic Republican elephant. He likes his name in twenty-foot high gold letters on everything. We have former Minnesota…
by Granville Wood | All About Food | August 31st, 2016
…With overfishing decimating seafood supplies around the world, the hottest new trend to hit our shores is tinned seafood. This is nothing new to the Europeans but it is taking hold here in the U.S. as fisheries find new ways to market their products in a manner that is as…