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Higher salary for new chancellor
If money talks, the loudest voice in the North Dakota University System will belong to its new chancellor. Hamid Shirvani, the California State University-Stanislaus president who accepted the job this week, will start at a salary between $340,000 and $350,000 — about $100,000 more than the outgoing chancellor’s compensation. It’ll be the highest salary of any employee in the system, a distinction that comes with expectations that Shirvani will bring a stronger presence to the role. “We want a st
Sunday, March, 18, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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UND, NCTC vow closer UAS partnership
Institutions say agreement could attract more fed funds
UND and Northland Community and Technical College officials signed a formal agreement Monday to work closer together on unmanned aircraft system issues and, they say, improve the chances of attracting more federal funding.
Tuesday, March, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK
UND hosts discussion on national security
A UND campus and community discussion on national security issues, featuring senior military officers from the U.S. Army War College, begins at 7 p.m. March 19 in Clifford Hall Room 210.
Monday, March, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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UND has 3 finalists for VP job
Grand Forks mayor’s assistant among them
Pete Haga, longtime assistant to Grand Forks’ Mayor Mike Brown, is among three finalists for a new vice president position at UND charged with public affairs and outreach.
Saturday, March, 10, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Minot State copes with flood aftermath
University deals with enrollment decline, lack of housing
Marv Semrau, MSU vice president for advancement, said since the flood, the university has worked to provide housing for nearly 500 affected students as well as 120 faculty and employees. The university, like the city’s affected citizens, is trying to bounce back from the flood. Full-time equivalent enrollment in the fall fell to 2,795, a 7 percent drop compared to the year before.
Wednesday, February, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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MARILYN HAGERTY: Eagles show they can finish something they start
What does it mean to be an Eagle Scout? Two years ago, the Boy Scouts marked their 100th birthday. This year, the Eagle Scouts are marking a century for celebration. We talked about that recently when I sat around the dining room table at Bob “Bobby” Dusso’s house on 15th Avenue South in Grand Forks.
Friday, February, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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UND to give $2 million toward new Alerus Center turf
UND has agreed to contribute $2 million to the cost of a new $3.9 million turf system at the Alerus Center, an offer the Grand Forks City Council voted to accept Tuesday.
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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UND hockey's Hakstol says Sioux nickname law creates ‘insurmountable challenges’
UND men’s hockey coach Dave Hakstol, a longtime strong supporter of the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo, said Wednesday that mandating the use of it by law creates “insurmountable challenges” for the school.
Wednesday, February, 15, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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TV: ‘Revenge’ plays out a plot twist
Nothing says romance like an engagement party that ends with a body on the beach. Or so goes the thinking at ABC’s “Revenge,” which has taken 15 episodes to get back to the point where it began last fall, managing to plop that pivotal hour into the middle of February sweeps and into a week dominated by hearts and flowers.
Wednesday, February, 15, 2012 - Philadelphia Daily News - Entertainment

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'Allow us to move on': UND student president asks N.D. citizens to let nickname fight end
In an open letter addressed Tuesday to “the citizens of the state of North Dakota,” UND’s student body president urged that people allow the university and its students to put the Fighting Sioux nickname controversy behind them.
Tuesday, February, 14, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Higher ed board asks for judgment from N.D. Supreme Court declaring Sioux nickname law unconstitutional
The State Board of Higher Education Monday asked Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem to seek a judgment from the North Dakota Supreme Court declaring the Fighting Sioux nickname law adopted in April 2011 to be unconstitutional.
Tuesday, February, 14, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Grammy Awards swing among triumph, tragedy
The splintered music world truly coalesces only one night of 365 for the Grammy Awards, and this year was united in the triumph of recovered British soul singer Adele's trophy haul and the tragedy of Whitney Houston's death.
Monday, February, 13, 2012 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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Chemistry, foundation for Minnesota companies focusing on greener living
The CEO and founder of EarthClean, a clean-tech startup in South St. Paul, will pop a fingerful of his company's TetraKO firefighting gel into his mouth to prove it's nontoxic. EarthClean's product, made of 50 percent cornstarch, is a goopy example of how the green-chemistry movement is starting to grow beyond the seed stage. Renewable, bio-based substitutes for petroleum-derived chemicals have been under development for several years in Minnesota, but now they're finally starting to sell.
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - Pioneer Press - News

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TIMELINE: University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname
Here's a timeline on the Fighting Sioux nickname.
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Reaction to Sioux nickname varies across the country
“Congratulations, people of North Dakota.” So wrote Don Surber on Thursday in the online edition of the Daily Mail in Charleston, W. Va., responding to the filing of petitions earlier in the week to put the Fighting Sioux nickname issue to a statewide vote. “You have forced the hand of the people who run UND to return the names of the school’s teams to the Fighting Sioux,” Surber wrote.
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Establishing a front: UND alumni leader issues sharp warning if Fighting Sioux nickname is sustained
“The retirement of the Fighting Sioux nickname must continue,” UND Alumni Association head Tim O'Keefe writes, "as the issues and dangers “have extended themselves way beyond the sanctions imposed by the NCAA on teams that used American Indian imagery.”
Friday, February, 10, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Facing criminal trial, Florida multimillionaire adopts girlfriend, 42
Judge: Action takes court 'into a legal twilight zone'
Critics say it is an attempt by John Goodman to shield some of his fortune from the accident victim's family. But at least one legal expert says a judge is likely to see through the maneuver and prevent the 48-year-old owner of the International Polo Club in Palm Beach from benefiting from it.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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U.S. House hopeful Gulleson unveils jobs plan
Democrat says Congress needs to encourage small businesses, enact energy policy
The success of the locally owned Dakota Harvest Bakers in downtown Grand Forks is an example of “the best story of America,” Democratic U.S. House candidate Pam Gulleson said Wednesday during a campaign tour across North Dakota.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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UND breaks spring enrollment record
NDSU slightly behind last year’s record
There are now 13,950 students at UND, which is 3.7 percent more than in spring 2011. Among the biggest gains were at the School of Engineering and Mines and the Graduate School, the university said.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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UND resumes Sioux nickname, logo use; N.D. higher ed board considers challenging nickname law’s constitutionality
The head of North Dakota's Board of Higher Education says the board may go to court if a law requiring the University of North Dakota to revert to its Fighting Sioux nickname is restored. Also Wednesday, UND President Robert Kelley issued a brief statement saying that the university “has resumed the use of the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo for our athletic teams.”
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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