As C-3P0 once said, ”Here we go again”. Featuring one of my original pictures, this shirt was done by one of my followers on Instagram. It’s definitely one of my favorites in my SW shirt collection 😂#Maythe4thbewithyou
Not that I have any bias in this but Christine, Mary, Anthony, Claire, Karen, Gail, Marcel, Amanda, Dana, Sonya, Andy, Randi, Kay and many others are my favorites at the UDC 😊
Best NDSU dining workers, ranked
15. It’s
14. Impossible
13. To rank
12. Them
11. Because
10. They’re all
9. So
8. Friendly
7. And
6. Genuinely
5. Care about
4. Your
3. Dining
2. Experience
1. Pat from Res
Making these personal connections to events like this makes it that much more real, and makes me realize that these were real people with real stories who walked where we walked.
This goes for all events too, both good and bad. It’s important we remember & teach them
For as long as I can remember my 4th of July was in Clear Lake, IA. They took off from Mason City, IA, where my grandparents have lived for longer than I’ve been alive.
They were heading for Fargo, ND, where I go to school.
This is why I study history; it’s all around us(cont.)
If Buddy Holly were alive today, he'd be 82. Instead he died in 1959 — sixty years ago today — "the day the music died."
The Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens and the pilot also died. They were heading for Fargo. Holly hired the plane after heating problems developed on his tour bus.