While other schools have up to date gyms, our gym lacks
by Nicole Molina and Kristina Sewell in News
The gym has been the topic of many discussions over the past few years. It has been common to hear both athletes and students complain about the quality of the gym equipment. But is the NDNU gym really incapable of serving the needs of NDNU students and athletes? When compared to other facilities in the area, does NDNU meet the standards for an comparable college gymnasium? A search for the answer to this question led to some surprising findings.
As the Haitian nation crumbles, NDNU lends a hand
by Hanna Martin in News
"For two centuries, no major earthquake has been recorded in the Haitian capital. The amount of energy accumulated along the fault runs the risk of an earthquake of 7.2 on the Richter scale... There is no need to panic. But it would be a catastrophe," said Dieuseul Anglade, Director of Haiti's Bureau of Mines and Energy, in Sept.
by Marcus Hightower in News
As far as Dr. Raymond Jones is concerned our campus has much more room for improvement in regards to diversification. At this point Jones is sure he has the answer to make our campus more accepting of those who belong to different social groups than ourselves.
by Nick Lane in News
As of Jan. 22, NDNU's enrollment has gone up for yet another term, providing a silver lining to a dark spot in our current economic state.
Vice President of Admis- sions Hernan Bucheli says this spring term boasts the highest enrollment figures for the past five years.