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Brien created the Fighting Sioux logo as a piece of art for the UND Alumni Association and Foundation in 1999. It was then given to the university and remains widely used as the image of the ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Removing Fighting Sioux logos from the Ralph Engelstad Arena would cost more than $1 million, the arena manager said. Who would foot the bill has not been determined, but Jody ...
FORT YATES, N.D. -- A petition signed by 1,004 Standing Rock Sioux members asking for a reservation-wide vote on the Fighting Sioux nickname will be considered at the tribal council's ...
Those who supported legislation to force the University of North Dakota to keep the Fighting Sioux logo should not have been surprised when the NCAA refused to change ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The head of the University of North Dakota's future conference says the continuing controversy over the school's Fighting Sioux nickname could overshadow its athletic programs.
GRAND FORKS, N.D.- Brett Potas is so angry the University of North Dakota may drop its Fighting Sioux nickname that he's canceled his season hockey tickets and says he won't ...
The University of North Dakota's Native American nickname and logo has been controversial for decades. The dispute has reached a new level as supporters and opponents fight over the validity of a ...
BISMARCK, N.D. - The University of North Dakota resumed using its contentious Fighting Sioux nickname Wednesday even though it triggered NCAA sanctions, leaving some fans weary of the seven-year fight ...
GRAND FORKS - UND officials have estimated the cost of retiring the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo at nearly $750,000, not counting the cost of changes that may occur at the privately held Ralph ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Board of Higher Education doesn't want to subvert the Legislature's authority by attempting to disqualify a law that requires the University of North Dakota's ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) --- The University of North Dakota took its fight over the school's nickname straight to NCAA president Mark Emmert on Friday.
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