The Sicatoka Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Ever wonder what big news at ND's agriculture college is? Well ... http://plainsdaily.com/story/10119 They're deeply worried about where they buried a cow roughly 80 years ago. Better? One of Isern's former students, Matthew Boe, researched the cow for his senior seminar in history. Boe, 25, who has since graduated and is helping on the family farm near Perth, N.D., said he could not draw any conclusions from the semester-long project. At NDSU you can spend a semester researching a cow burial and count it toward graduation. It's not smack, it's AP reported fact. And it just writes itself. Quote
Bison Dan Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Since you're so interested in NDSU http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/309425/ Only other school is Montana State that is in the "very high research activity" group - in ND, SD, and Montana Quote
The Sicatoka Posted March 2, 2011 Author Posted March 2, 2011 Cow burial is very high research activity if you can spend a semester doing it. Quote
Hayduke Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Hey, give them a break. It is NDSU. "Moo U". Maybe they are trying to find a "Sacred Cow"? (Bad joke of the day!) Quote
firewall Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Hey, give them a break. It is NDSU. "Moo U". Maybe they are trying to find a "Sacred Cow"? (Bad joke of the day!) Was the Minard Hall collapse a calculated diversion to hide the truth or does it contain the holy grail of their beloved Moo? Quote
The Sicatoka Posted March 2, 2011 Author Posted March 2, 2011 Was the Minard Hall collapse a calculated diversion to hide the truth or does it contain the holy grail of their beloved Moo? Somebody call Indiana Jones! Minard Hall = Temple of Moo. Quote
star2city Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Ever wonder what big news at ND's agriculture college is? Well ... http://plainsdaily.com/story/10119 They're deeply worried about where they buried a cow roughly 80 years ago. Better? At NDSU you can spend a semester researching a cow burial and count it toward graduation. It's not smack, it's AP reported fact. And it just writes itself. The animal Mount Rushmore of NDSU: a cow (Marguerite), a horse's ass (Chapman), a donkey (Hager), and a kind of dog (Ruley), with sheep (fans) baa-ing in applause. 2 Quote
The Sicatoka Posted March 2, 2011 Author Posted March 2, 2011 It's nice to see UM Crookston succeeding over its peers ... “We are looking to have a strong show and maintain the lead over the region as the race has tightened up between us (UM-C) and North Dakota State University." Golden Eagle equestrian teams host final shows and regionals Some big-time east coast newspaper recently did a story on college hockey arenas and their best attributes (mentioning the awesome smell of roasted Bavarian almonds at REA). I wonder if some big-time east coast newspaper will do a story on college equestrian arenas and their attributes? Will UM-C or NDSU win "most aromatic"? Quote
ScottM Posted March 3, 2011 Posted March 3, 2011 It's nice to see UM Crookston succeeding over its peers ... Golden Eagle equestrian teams host final shows and regionals Some big-time east coast newspaper recently did a story on college hockey arenas and their best attributes (mentioning the awesome smell of roasted Bavarian almonds at REA). I wonder if some big-time east coast newspaper will do a story on college equestrian arenas and their attributes? Will UM-C or NDSU win "most aromatic"? I think 'su will lose out. Their "horses" tend to have only two legs. Quote
Vegas_Sioux Posted March 4, 2011 Posted March 4, 2011 SCSU ends homcoming From the School that brought you Protests against other schools now they turn on themselves. Quote
ScottM Posted March 4, 2011 Posted March 4, 2011 SCSU ends homcoming From the School that brought you Protests against other schools now they turn on themselves. For whatever reason, SCCC has never really struck me as a school that does a good job of maintaining ties to its alums. Killing off homecoming seems like a perfectly asinine approach, even if they can't draw as well as St. John's. Some of the comments after the article are pretty funny though. Quote
CAS4127 Posted March 4, 2011 Posted March 4, 2011 For whatever reason, SCCC has never really struck me as a school that does a good job of maintaining ties to its alums. Killing off homecoming seems like a perfectly asinine approach, even if they can't draw as well as St. John's. Some of the comments after the article are pretty funny though. With this sort of rationale: other competition for fans from things such as deer hunting season, Overland said one would think Hobo Days at SDSU is in some serious danger of extinction. Quote
GeauxSioux Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 More news from Jan Brady State University .... Our View: SCSU, Kurtz should part ways sooner Fiscal woes President Earl H. Potter III Quote
The Sicatoka Posted March 30, 2011 Author Posted March 30, 2011 This NDSU event will be April 8 so most of us will be focused on an NCAA championship weekend in St. Paul and won't be able to attend, ... not that there's anything wrong with that </Seinfeld reference>. http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/314130/ 2 Quote
ndsustudent89 Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 This NDSU event will be April 8 so most of us will be focused on an NCAA championship weekend in St. Paul and won't be able to attend, ... not that there's anything wrong with that </Seinfeld reference>. http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/314130/ Yeah, attendance will be down since all of the UND fans will be in St. Paul Quote
homer Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 Yeah, attendance will be down since all of the UND fans will be in St. Paul You don't plan fishing trip where there isn't any fish. You don't plan a ski trip where there isn't any snow. And you don't plan a gay prom where there isn't............well you get the idea. Thanks for stopping by. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted March 31, 2011 Author Posted March 31, 2011 OK, so the University of Southern California isn't really "regional" (unless you consider Oxford and India Institute of Technology "not regional"), but here's something that can happen at USC in March, but not at UND. Brrrrr .... cold. Be careful! Link is probably PG-13. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1371313/USC-officials-appalled-fratboy-caught-having-sex-girl-roof-hundreds.html Favorite quote from the article: The Kappa Sigma fraternity house. The couple have not yet been publicly identified but the USC fraternity has admitted that the man in the photographs is a member A member, ... indeed. And that's the news from Southern Cal ... {insert "Trojans" joke here} Quote
star2city Posted April 9, 2011 Posted April 9, 2011 While this board was in mourning about the Sioux losing, another scandal has been brewing within NDSU football. The previous story leads into this one, as the Chicago Tribune is announcing a new scandal from its rooftop. Chicago Tribune: NDSU wide receiver suspended for solicitation of minor In-forum: WR Howard suspended North Dakota State wide receiver Justin Howard, who was suspended for an unspecified time period, was charged in Cass County District Court for solicitation of minors and disorderly conduct. Court records show both offenses occurred on Nov. 28 – a day after NDSU defeated Robert Morris (Pa.) in the first round of the Division I Football Championship Subdivision playoffs at the Fargodome. Apparently, there must have been some excessive partying after first home playoff win, in what, 20 years? Probably a lot of partying on Bisonville now after the Sioux hockey loss, so Bisonville better be cautious. Quote
darell1976 Posted April 9, 2011 Posted April 9, 2011 While this board was in mourning about the Sioux losing, another scandal has been brewing within NDSU football. The previous story leads into this one, as the Chicago Tribune is announcing a new scandal from its rooftop. Chicago Tribune: NDSU wide receiver suspended for solicitation of minor In-forum: WR Howard suspended Apparently, there must have been some excessive partying after first home playoff win, in what, 20 years? Probably a lot of partying on Bisonville now after the Sioux hockey loss, so Bisonville better be cautious. I was going to post the story on this yesterday but I figured it would get locked down just like my thread about the Bison baseball player driving into a house. The mods here don't like the bad boy NDSU stories on this board. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted April 16, 2011 Author Posted April 16, 2011 People, it's just a kids book ... http://www.morris.umn.edu/newsevents/view.php?itemID=11551 Teams vying for the Cup, besides Morris, include St. Olaf College and the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Now maybe Minnesota - Twin Cities campus will have a sport that maybe they can dominate in. The St. Cloud team will be spectators this year ... St. Cloud spectating from the start? The season must start with playoffs. Quote
IrishSiouxFan Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 NDSU: They know your meat. Finally, a sport NDSU can be competitive in! Quote
jodcon Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 “The team did a great job with some stiff competition from a number of other institutions,” says Greg Lardy, Animal Sciences Department head. Umm...I think all meat judging should be done behind locked doors. Quote
star2city Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 WUSA-TV (Washington DC): North Dakota State dismisses WR Howard The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead has reported Howard was charged in February for solicitation of minors and disorderly conduct from an incident in November. He has pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charges. 1 1 Quote
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