Lecture given on Native American Perspectives
The 16th Annual Consider the Century “Native American Perspectives on the Past 100 Years” was held in the Performing Arts Center on Oct.1. Four Native Americans spoke at event at, which started at 9 a.m., for about fifty minutes per speaker. One of the speakers was Tex Hall, the chairman of three affiliated tribes in Fort Berthold, North Dakota which include: Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation.
Off to the Races displays ethnic diversity
Doner Auditorium was filled with students Tuesday, Nov. 16, watching a play that dealt with how people judge one another based on appearances. Off to the Races, a social comedy/drama sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs office and performed by 7 AM Productions, has been running since 1994 and has four actors.
Science experiments spark awards
Ryan Brunner started doing science experiments in first grade and he hasn’t stopped. “It was something that he was always motivated to do,” said his mother Eileen Brunner. “He just enjoys doing them, he didn’t get extra credit in high school for doing them it was something that just interested him.
Speakers highlight tribal issues
The 16th Annual Consider the Century, “Native American Perspectives on the Past 100 Years” was held in the Performing Arts Center on Friday. Four Native American speakers addressed current topics for about an hour apiece. One of the speakers was Tex Hall, the chairman of three affiliated tribes in Fort Berthold, North Dakota which include: Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation.
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