On this date in 1925, the University of North Dakota's student newspaper, The Dakota Student, ran this article about the university library: \“At one time classed as one of the largest collections of its kind in the country, the collection of Scandinavian literature in the University library now consists of 4,500 volumes, and includes all kinds of Norwegian, Icelandic, and Swedish books and magazines, according to A. D. Keator, librarian.\”
As the semester comes to a close and the snow is melting into the ground, the flood is coming. An environmental flood is inevitable, but Floodwall volume two, issue seven is also being released to the public. On May 4th from 7-8:30 PM in the Chester Fritz Library room 406, the Floodwall launch party will be...
Now that Spring Break has passed, we are officially on the back nine of the semester. Summer is right around the corner, and visions of lake days, warm weather, and no school can be intoxicating for a college student. Nonetheless, classes will be ramping up with assignments, projects, and the much-dreaded finals week. This is...
InForum history columnist Curt Eriksmoen concludes the story of William Jennings Gardner, a North Dakota-born football player who crossed paths with Jim Thorpe and helped take down Al Capone.
InForum history columnist Curt Eriksmoen concludes the story of William Jennings Gardner, a North Dakota-born football player who crossed paths with Jim Thorpe and helped take down Al Capone.
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History columnist Curt Eriksmoen continues the story of Chester Fritz, a North Dakota native who left an enduring mark on the University of North Dakota.