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Bison Fan Day Returns with New Outdoor Location

No 2 Bison, No 4 Jackrabbits Meet Saturday in 17th Annual Dakota Marker Game

No 2 Bison, No 4 Jackrabbits Meet Saturday in 17th Annual Dakota Marker Game
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McFeely: Bison athletics guaranteed big payday with Learfield deal

McFeely: Bison athletics guaranteed big payday with Learfield deal
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UND plans more rapid coronavirus testing locations for upcoming semester

UND plans more rapid coronavirus testing locations for upcoming semester The kits will be used to primarily test students who are asymptomatic, but students who are presenting symptoms will not be turned away, according to Rosy Dub, director of UND’s COVID-19 medical response. 4:30 pm, Jan. 7, 2021 × Making health a priority: UND athletes are tested for COVID-19 during a testing event in July at the High Performance Center on campus. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald With more rapid testing kits in hand, UND is planning to increase its coronavirus testing capabilities this semester. The university is planning to implement more testing locations that will use the Binax Now rapid antigen tests, Rosy Dub, director of UND’s COVID-19 medical response, said. Additionally, UND is planning to increase testing frequency for students in particular groups, such as students in the aviation school, as well as athletes.

NDSU increases seating capacity at The SHAC to 50 percent

KVRR Local News Woken says they will remain practicing the same guidelines put in place to keep everyone safe. January 6, 2021 , FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State University Athletics Department has updated venue capacity for the Scheels Center at the Sanford Health Athletic Complex. “As of our last home competition before Christmas, we were able to have 1,000, but with the new Department of Health regulations, now we can go up to 50 percent,” North Dakota State University Senior Associate Athletic Director Scott Woken said. That means up to 2,800 fans will be allowed into the sports arena, which hosts women”s and men’s basketball as well as wrestling.

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