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Pomeroy, Clayburgh battle for the House seat

Incumbent Earl Pomeroy looking to gain sixth term as representative

EERC unveils patented emissions reducing filter

Advanced Hybrid created to reduce coal-burning emissions

Pomeroy, Clayburgh battle for the House seat

Challenger Rick Clayburgh hoping to unseat Pomeroy and join House

UPC to team up with Engelstad for Spring Concert

Student Government allocates $45,000 to Spring Concert funds

NDSA seeks voice in presidential selections

Student Association wants legislation from SBHE assuring student body input

Students reflect on Senator Wellstone's death

UND students spoke with Wellstone two days before the Senator's plane crashed

Space studies students return from Houston

Students discuss space policy, future missions at World Space Congress in Houston

Student loans at lowest interest rates ever

Loans at all-time low, but officls still warm students against unnecessary use

Pushing their way to providence

Players' families, hockey fans and the Pride of the North to travel to Frozen Four

Student fees upheld to be constitutional

U.S. Supreme Court overturns ruling against mandatory fees

Transitioning to new leadership

Former Student Government members among 23 senators inducted Sunday

UND technician earns national award

Avionics manager Kirk Peterson recognized as 'Technician of the Year' by the FAA

Expanding University into the 21st century

Native Americans take time out to contemplate their changing roll

Students take on 'Journey to a Hate Free Millenium'

Film's maker speaks to Greeks, students about preventing hate crimes, violence

Grosz wins republican caucus

Race between UND students determined by two votes for District 42 nod

Housing Office faces overflow of residents

Conference Center, Bek Hall, and triple rooms could face changes due to increased male assignments

'Scream Yellow' screams DI

North Dakota State University to seek reclassification to Division I athletics

SG spends summer overseeing changes

Student Government focuses on Wellness Center, UniprintNT and emergency phones

Human Rights Commission sought

$240,000 grant gives coalition more hope to accomplish statewide commission

UND grad talks down suicidal pilot

Hoadley uses quick wit to calm young man on edge of death

Potato Bowl puts spuds in spotlight

Week of activities ends with football game

Computer science re-accredited

Action needed due to merger of accrediting agencies

Alfonso hired as VP of research

Position created as part of Strategic Plan, to expand UND research grants

Sept 11 honored with campus-wide events

Silent vigil, flag pole dedication, group reflection available to students

SG holds initial meeting

Cab Crawler renewed in first 2002-03 Student Senate parlay

Police increase alcohol enforcement

Over 90 alcohol-related citations issues during first week of class

ND's anti-pollution potentials

EERC reseacher to travel to Virginia for international summit on air quailty control

UND investigates former associate athletic director

Collins found to have illegally used to UND flight vouchers for personal travel

September 11: A year later

UND recognizes the Sept. 11 tragedy with pensive discussion and silent vigil

West Nile virus causes mild concern

Serious illness and death highly unlikely, especially for healthy college students

Schlesinger kicks off distinguished speaker series

Duke professor lectures on global climate change to near-capacity audience

Facilities picks up extra slack for employee shortage

Offices to be cleaned only once a week, high traffic areas to see same attention

Heitkamp to speak in GF

Event held at the Empire Arts Center, inteded as open, casual conversation

New student parking lot to be done this fall

New S-lot west of Memorial Stadium will ease shortage for students in October

UND's fall enrollment hits record high

Final count of 12,423 recorded as UND's all-time high, jump exceeds Strategic Plan

Kicking off a wealth of health

Hoevens and Kupchellas on hand for interim center's grand opening ceremony

SG debates North Dakota Youth Initiative and by-laws

Topic to be major focus of upcoming NDSA meeting to be held on UND campus

UND to host Beyond Boundaries conference

Focus will be on potential intergration technology and classroom activities

Job fair offers area employment showcase

Ralph Engelstad Arena hosts 500 perspective workers

Children's Literature to be in spolight this weekend

Writer's Conference brings in children's literature talent

Speakers to discuss sexual assault issues

'One in Four:Men Empowering Men' deals with sexual assault of women

Wireless laptops available for checkout in library

Chester Fritz Library allows students to use laptops with wireless Internet access

Methamphetamine labs on the rise

No problems at UND, say officials, but still hundreds in the area

Bus service to U of Minnesota offered

$91 provides round trip weekend service for Minnesota students

A Strategic Plan of action

Kupchella outlines enrollment, wellness as positives, funding challenges to come

'One in Four' raises sexual assault issues

Five sexual assault cases reported on campus last year, support available

Local death likely caused by West Nile

If confirmed, local death first to be attributed to virus

UND to change harassment policies

OCR investigation into treatment of Native Americans leads to changes

Avaition grads faced with tough job prospectives

Economic recession leaves many students as flight instructors

Med School to offer free, informative classes to public

Medical School for Public intended to educate about modern health issues

UND hosts conference on technology in the classroom

'Beyond Boundaries' shows plethora of options available

Surveys mean little, survey says

University reviewed in college publication; officail results don't matter

NDPR, UND one step closer to a agreement

Technical details still to be ironed out, but officials from both sides declare optimism and progress

Lowe kicks off lecture series with talk on Mao Zedong

Lowe brings expertise in Chinese history to Faculty Lecture

UND Hilton Garden Inn close to completion

UND Technology Park hotel well on its way to December completion

SG talks Wellness funding, graduation

Concerns over Athletic Dept. loan request and length of graduation ceremony discussed

Book sale held at Chester Fritz

Surplus of donated books for profit to be re-invested in new selection

Amnesty International group coming to UND

Organization aims to protect human rights worldwide

Biomedical research center established

North Dakota Senator Dorgan announces NIH grant worth $10.3 million

Springfest on agenda

Park District officials lean toward ban on glass, household furniture

UND to study nursing shortage

Center for Rural Health to recommend ways to increase number of ND nurses

Holocaust victim speaks out on tragic memories

Sabrina Zimering left capacity crowd with mixed emotions of sadness and triumph

Studio One celebrates 15 years

UND Television Center produces student news weekly

CRC to create Peer Mediation Project

Goal of project is to create student-run conflict management resolution center

Aerospace students set new flight hours record

Grand Forks Int'l 14th in air traffic among U.S. airports

Celebrating the fine arts of prairie life

Arts and humanities are the focus of inaugural summit at UND Memorial Union

Conference offers outlet for area history buffs

UND professors head to Minneapolis for Augsburg College-hosted NGPHC

Touring de Forks for a good cause

Local athletes, city leaders brave October cold to raise money for breast cancer

Goo Goo coming to GF

Concert on Nov. 25 at Engelstad Arena's Olympic Center

Logo exhibit creates controversy

BRIDGES and CCHR bost controversial art exhibit protesting racial sports logos

The issues take center stage at Union debate

Political figures Heidi Heitkamp and Michael Grosz come to UND to discuss Measure 3

UND showcases North Dakota humanities

First Arts and Humanities Summit seen as successful, but increased public interest still necessary

'First Monday' debates civil liberties in U.S. post-9/11

PILSA hosts event aimed at examining loss of civil liberties for national security

NASA awards UND space program $95,000 grant

Grant will be used to develop local space-related research

Aerospace to train West Point helicopter cadets

Program to start June 2003, negotiations ongoing for Ft. Rucker overflow training

Hilton awards UND marketing $2,500 grant

Grant to be used for developing an event that will attract people to N.D.

Career fair offers students a look into employment futures

Over 100 employers and 1,000 students discuss job markets and opportunities

Engelstad donates $10,000 to GF Sons of Norway lodge

Ralph and wife Betty unanimously voted in as lifetime members to Gyda Varden lodge

Vandals, license plate theives strike UND campus

Incidents still under investigation by UND police

More money rolling in at FAA's Center of Excellence

Consortium that includes UND's Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences may receive up to $20 million

New S-lot opens off Columbia Rd.

Approximately 150 parking spaces now available to students

Residence Hall fitness center opens in Bek Hall

Full work-out facility now open to all residence hall students

Humanitarian Awards honor local activists

Five individuals awarded for several humanitarian services

Four selected for Sioux Awards

Alumni Association also to give away first Young Alumni Achievement Award today

UND, NDSU present joint doctorate to peers

Professors share unique history degree set to begin in fall 2003

He rants, therefore he is

Comedian Dennis Miller boldly entertains Homecoming crowd at Engelstad on Friday

MOIC: Is REA appropiate host for NCAA tournament?

Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee says Fighting Sioux logo may violate NCAA principles

Kupchella to visit Russia with AASCU

UND President one of three university presidents to work on expanding Russain relationships

O'Keefe set as new Alumni head

UND graduate and native North Dakotan Tim O'Keefe to begin duties next month

Connecting the breach between science, policy

Rosina Bierbaum, former Congressional advisor, speaks on science, policy gap

New beginnings in Kosovo: half a world away? (part one)

UND professor to observe landmark Kosovo elections on behalf of COE

Med School opens new entrance

Entrance built in memory of long-time medical school dean Thomas Harwood

New beginnings in Kosovo: half a world away? (part two)

UND student, Naser Grajcevci experienced horros of Milosevic, Serbian forces

ITSS pputs the brake on Internet-hog file-sharing

UND implementing a three-prong priority analysis systm for users

'Tis the season -- influenza season, that is

Student Health Services recommends flu shots for students

Scholarship honors former pilot

Don V. Hubbard Memorial Scholarship to be given to a junior commercial avaition major

Korn coming to the Alerus Center Nov. 27

Rock group to play on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving

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