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NDSU to introduce new program to lower tuition for the 2024-2025 school year

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — NDSU is introducing a new program to help lower their students’ tuition payments and fees for the 2024-2025 school year. Called the NDSU tuition award program, it will help north dakota and minnesota students if eligible. Pell-eligible students with family income levels of $80,000 or less will have base tuition and student fees fully covered, if…

NDSU partners with The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to host Who Stewards Our History? discussion

  FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – With November being Native American heritage month, NDSU partnered with The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to host the Who Stewards Our History discussion. They talked about contested artifacts from the Holocaust and American Indian History. The speakers discussed the return of disputed objects from Jewish victims of the Holocaust and from Indigenous populations in…

NDSU Football Prepares For No. 1 Jacks

North Dakota State Looks for their First Win Over SDSU Since 2019

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State visits South Dakota State this Saturday for the annual Dakota Marker Game. Saturday’s game marks the 115th meeting on the gridiron between SDSU and North Dakota State. NDSU leads the overall series by a 63-46-5 count, including a 10-9 advantage in Dakota Marker games since the two programs moved to the Football Championship Subdivision…

NDSU celebrates Native American Heritage Month

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – North Dakota State University has a series of events scheduled to celebrate and honor Native American Heritage Month. They kicked off the celebrations with discussions about how libraries can help empower communities and honor traditions of Native Americans. “It’s really rewarding to be able to bring together the different community members to have the expertise in…

NDSU looking to find their groove in final 5 weeks

NDSU is 1-2 through the first 3 weeks of their conference season and 6-2 on the year

FARGO (KVRR) – North Dakota State is back to work and preparing for Western Illinois who visit the Fargodome on Saturday. With two losses in the last three weeks the Bison are now on the outside looking in of the Top 10 rankings for the first time since 2011. The Leathernecks are 0-6 on the season thus far and present…

Petition Started To Make Sure NDSU Homecoming Court Has One King and One Queen

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A mechanical engineering student at NDSU has started an online petition to reinstate homecoming king and queen at the university. Landon Allex started the petition on Change.org. He wrote that he is not trying to “invalidate this year’s winners, Zach and Connor, but rather to make a  policy change for future elections.” NDSU changed the voting…

Indigenous People’s Day Celebrations in Fargo-Moorhead

FARGO N.D. (KVRR) – There were all kinds of events this Indigenous Peoples’ Day throughout the Fargo Moorhead area. NDSU held an event to bring awareness to how Indigenous People have been treated in the past. There was a teepee set up on campus near the Babbling Brook. The event also had NDSU’s American Indian Public Health department talking about…

Logan Kopp Earns MVFC DPOTW Honors In Hometown

NDSU Beat Missouri State Saturday Afternoon; It was a Special Day for Logan Kopp

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State is back in the win column of course after taking down the Missouri State Bears on Saturday down in Springfield Missouri. It was a special day for Logan Kopp who is from Springfield Missouri and sure enough, Kopp turned in a special performance. Kopp was named the Missouri Valley Football Conference Defensive Player of…