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GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname and logo were retired more than a year ago, but T-shirts, water bottles and other merchandise bearing the co… ...
'IT'S NOT A LOGO': 'Fighting Sioux' artist says symbolism always intended to 'bridge all the gaps' Editor's Note: This article was originally published on Aug. 23, 2011. The image Bennett Brien ...
That's roughly how many Fighting Sioux logos are carved in cherry wood-framed seats, etched in glass doors and inlaid on marble walkways in the $104 million arena constructed by the wildly ...
Of the many mystifying decisions handed down by the NCAA, the curious case of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname is right up there with the former prohibitions on cream-cheesed bagels. In ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname and logo were retired more than a year ago, but T-shirts, water bottles and other merchandise bearing the ...
The Sioux City Police Department is selling pink patches to support breast cancer research and education.
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 ...
So how long can you lay in a supply of Fighting Sioux jerseys? Caps, shirts, jerseys and other clothing bearing the name and distinctive logo are likely to be popular Christmas gifts for at least ...
Yes, the Fighting Hawks. North Dakota was famously known as the Fighting Sioux from 1930 until the university retired the nickname in 2012, ending a seven-year battle with the NCAA.
His "Fighting Sioux" was commissioned by Earl Strinden, former head of the UND Alumni Association and a key figure in recent years in the effort to save the nickname.
The North Dakota Fighting Sioux will remain on the list of college nicknames the NCAA doesn't want used in postseason play. The university's appeal was rejected by an NCAA review committee because ...