It’s August and you’re thinking about packing for college.
I had to admit, the whole thing sounded a bit like the beginning of a fairy tale.
Matthew Lillehaugen '17 has found a way to be one step ahead and he’s done it by combining interests that seem to have nothing in common.
Three months ago, I had a very particular image in my head of what an intern was supposed to look like: a frazzled, sleep-deprived 20-something juggling cups of coffee, fighting with jammed printers, and being at the beck and call of a demanding boss. I thought that an internship would amount to no more than a stress-filled summer, a bullet point on a resume, a necessary evil.
With nearly 30,000 students, Fargo-Moorhead is a booming college town growing by the day.
Every Cobber football player receives a Joshua 1:9 pendant: "Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." (NIV)
Ariana Porter ’19 engaged in a unique research opportunity in the community through her first-year Inquiry Written Communication course.
One of Fargo’s biggest perks (in my opinion) is its job opportunities for young adults, both current students and graduates.
Not only is salt a wonderful preservative, it also makes corn taste a whole lot better.