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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.
Hundreds attend fundraiser for designer of Fighting Sioux logo The 66-year-old Bennett Brien has been battling stomach cancer since August.
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.
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