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GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The University of North Dakota on Wednesday unveiled the logo for its new Fighting Hawks nickname and called on its popular football coach to help promote the change from the ...
The logo, which depicts a Native American ... more Fighting Sioux = No more Alumni donations to UND," "Long Live the Fighting Sioux," and "Fighting Sioux Forever" all boast large fan bases. WDAY in ...
FARGO, N.D. - Voters cast ballots Tuesday to resolve a bitter dispute over the University of North Dakota's Fighting ... to declare UND forever be known as the Fighting Sioux.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - The University of North Dakota on Wednesday unveiled the logo for its new Fighting Hawks nickname, about four years after the school dropped its Fighting Sioux moniker.
The multitude of voices told the story of the debate surrounding the logo change that started with an order from the NCAA. The order identified the Fighting Sioux logo as hostile and abusive.
DICKINSON, N.D. – North Dakota's Board of Higher Education has agreed to drop the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname and Indian head logo, a move intended to resolve a decades ...
Engelstad's zeal also is spelled out in gold script at the arena's entrance, displayed next to a life-size statue of the school's late benefactor: "The Fighting Sioux logo, the Fighting Sioux ...
Brien: “I said, you got to use, I like that one. But, if you incorporate more the colors from the Fighting Sioux logo, somehow, and try to give it that kind of look and then I'd probably go with ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The University of North Dakota on Wednesday unveiled the logo for its new Fighting Hawks nickname, about four years after the school dropped its Fighting Sioux moniker.
The NCAA, however, says UND will be penalized if it keeps its Fighting Sioux nickname and logo to start the ... Will UND remain the Fighting Sioux forever? "I don't really have an answer for ...
Nicknamed "The Ralph," the stadium cost $104 million. Engelstad's donation came with conditions, including that the Fighting Sioux would remain the logo and mascot. The controversy heated up in 2005 ...