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Loading… The Kill Step By Alleen Brown July 18, 2025 In March 2024, a jury ordered the environmental giant Greenpeace to pay ...
Fighting Hawks will replace Fighting Sioux as the nickname for the University of North Dakota men's and women's sports teams, President Robert Kelley announced Wednesday.
The University of North Dakota debuted the "Sioux" part of its nickname more than 80 years ago. UND's student newspaper on Oct. 3, 1930, hyped the change with a front-page headline reading ...
It’s a game that never fails to go to the dogs, in the best way possible. This Saturday, for one night only, the Sioux Falls Stampede will transform into the Fighting Wiener Dogs.
He’s likely best known for his Sioux logo design, which was used by the university for a decade before the Sioux name was permanently retired.
Update: UND club tennis team no longer allowed to sport retired “Fighting Sioux” logo The club team is a student organization, separate from the UND Men’s and Women’s Division I programs.
Ten years after Fighting Sioux retirement vote, alumni association doesn’t see backlash once feared In a statewide vote in June 2012, residents voted in favor of dropping the Fighting Sioux name ...
GRAND FORKS — "Fighting Over Sioux" is an hour-and-a-half long documentary about the decades-long debate about the Fighting Sioux nickname at the University of North Dakota. The documentary is ...
A film about the battle over the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux mascot will be released on Wednesday, filmmaker Matt Fern announced.
Bismarck-based filmmaker Matt Fern has been making a documentary about the controversy around the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname for seven years now.
One man told the NewsHour he had never seen a greater assembly of Native Americans than at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
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