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    Dear Honest Truth, I have let myself go. Seriously. This winter weather has left me with zero motivation to get off my rear and get to the gym. And, because of this, I am far from reaching my desired beach bod. BUT, the weather is not the only thing to blame for the extra pounds I’ve put on over the last few months.

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      Dear Honest Truth, I’m failing…miserably… at school, that is. This has never happened to me before, and I’m not sure what to do about it? I’m in a lot of challenging classes this semester, and I’m struggling really badly in two of them. One of them is a math class and the other is a history class.

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    Dear Honest Truth, I’m facing one of the most difficult choices I have ever had to make, and I have no idea what I should do. I was recently offered a summer internship with a great company out of Denver, and am very excited about the opportunity. I think it would be great experience, and I would probably gain a lot of good networking out of it.

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    Dear Honest Truth, One of my friends graduated last spring, but this fall he has started coming back to the university. He uses many different department facilities that are paid with through student fees. When other students notice that he’s hanging around campus, they text me because they know that we are friends.

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    Dear Honest Truth, My roommate just got a new boyfriend, and they seem like they really like each other and are really happy together. It’s exciting because it is her first boyfriend that she’s had in college, and they’ve known each other for a few years now.

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    Dear Honest Truth, I have noticed that the professors on campus have not been very understanding of my absences so far this semester. It isn’t like I’m skipping class to sleep in or because I don’t have the homework done; it’s that I have other obligations that I need to attend to, such as church activities or helping with my family’s business.

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    Dear Honest Truth, I’ve changed my major five times. Even though that’s considered to be an “average” number of times a college student changes their major, I’m only a sophomore. I started out as a zoology major, but then I realized I only liked working with domestic animals.

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  • THE BISON BEST ’12-’13

    THE BISON BEST ’12-’13

    1 RECORD-SETTING ENROLLMENT Last fall NDSU officials reported yet another record of full-day enrollment of 14,319 students in undergraduate, professional and graduate programs. In the fall of 2011, first full-day enrollment was at 14,240 students. The 2012-2013 school year marks the seventh consecutive year that enrollment has increased at NDSU.

  • Initial Steps Begin for New Campus Aquatic Center

    New Facility to Open by 2018

    Plans are underway for the building of a new campus aquatic center. Its official proposal passed on April 11, 2013 with a 61% student majority and will be the first swimming facility that the school has had in five years. As a part of this year’s Student Body President Luke Brodeur and Vice President Jace Beehler’s original campaign platform, the reins of the project will be handed over to newly-elected President Robbie Lauf and Vice President Erik Diederich.

  • Advice From the Big Dogs

    Five Tips for Freshmen at NDSU

    nce again, summer is here and another school year is on the way. Many of the students returning to NDSU in the fall know a lot about NDSU and have experience with the things they like and dislike about campus. For example, many students have found their favorite studying spot on campus or know their favorite place to grab something to eat between classes.

  • Former NDSU Instructor Experiences Boston Marathon

    e didn’t have many friends in Boston. Previous communications instructor and graduate student at North Dakota State University Michael Burns was spending his first year after moving from Fargo in Boston. So he didn’t have many friends. But one of the few he did have may have saved him.

  • From the Editor’s Desk

    No Promises – It’s Up to You

    As the incoming editor for the 2013-2014 school year, it is not going to be easy to fill the shoes of previous Editor-in-Chief Linda Vasquez. The paper went through staff changes, design changes, managed to snag the Associated Collegiate Press Best of Show spot at The Best of the Midwest College Journalism Convention and was listed as an exemplary college newspaper on journalismdegree.

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Summer in the City

A Guide to Happenings in Fargo-Moorhead

As final exam week comes and goes, so do many of the students that grace the halls across the NDSU campus. However, even though many students leave Fargo for the summer months, the excitement in this city remains as strong as ever. We all know the Fargo-Moorhead area is full of fun and excitement throughout the school year… from concerts, to citywide events, to sporting event, the FM area has it all. Full story

NDSU Students Represent 48 States, 78 Countries

NDSU Students Represent 48 States, 78 Countries

North Dakotan and Minnesotan Students the Majority

hile the bulk of NDSU’s student population originates in North Dakota and Minnesota, it is a bit more diverse than many may think. NDSU students come from all parts of the country and world—with 48 states and 78 countries represented in the spring of 2013. Full story

Architecture Students Seek Community Voice

Architecture Students Seek Community Voice

Public Install Project a Huge Success

ive architecture students have taken their skills to the streets. Armed with plywood, paint and chalk, Matt Fremstad, Katie Becker, Colby Judovsky, Brittany Taplin and Jeff Bauer have made it their mission to bring out the voice of the people. Inspired by the work of famed urban designer and community activist Candy Chang, who presented at this spring’s Beaux Arts Gala, these students in Don Faulkner’s fourth-year urban design architecture studio have installed a community outreach project in downtown Fargo. Full story

Top 5 of F-M’s 2012-2013 Theatre Season

Top 5 of F-M’s 2012-2013 Theatre Season

1 FMCT’s “Rumors” Nothing this season was better than “Rumors,” that is for sure. Neil Simon’s beloved farce came to life at The Stage in February, and it sure left a mark. To put it simply, this production was hilarious. There was nothing not to like about this show; its characters, story, script and runtime were all ideal. Full story

The Biggest Games, Movies, Music and Comics to Watch for This Summer

The Biggest Games, Movies, Music and Comics to Watch for This Summer

f you’ve been watching closely, you should already know that this summer is going to be a big time for entertainment. Everything from video games, to movies, to music is going to see a major influx, and we’ve got a list of the things you should be paying attention to. Full story

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