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Posted on 4/23/13 at 9:24 AM
Measure 4 Vote
The much anticipated vote on the future of the Fighting Sioux nickname has finally been decided. The people of North Dakota voted overwhelmingly in favor of retiring the nickname with the final voteta...
Posted on 6/13/12 at 9:05 AM
Goodbye, Fighting Sioux...*tears*
On Friday night, my family attended the Harvard vs. UND hockey game at the Ralph. This seems to have become an annual occurrence during the Thanksgiving or Christmas trip each year, and our family tru...
Posted on 1/2/12 at 7:30 AM
Drake University uses "D+" for logo; and some folks don't like it
According to a CBS/Associated Press story: "A 'D+' campaign logo aimed at encouraging recruitment at Drake University is getting a failing grade from some faculty, students and alumni." Critics sa...
Posted on 9/3/10 at 5:17 PM
Sioux nickname supporters at big financial disadvantage
Campaign finance reports filed recently with the North Dakota secretary of state’s office document the significant edge enjoyed by those who would allow the University of North Dakota to retire its Fighting Sioux nickname.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , June 08, 2012
Fighting Sioux nickname supporters schedule rally
A group in favor of keeping the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname is planning a two-day rally in Fargo.June 07, 2012
‘Save the Sioux’ campaign plans Fargo stops
Supporters of the University of North Dakota keeping its Fighting Sioux nickname plan “Save the Sioux Truth Tour” stops in Fargo Friday and Saturday to promote a “no” vote on Measure 4 in Tuesday’s North Dakota primary.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , June 07, 2012
UND coaches say price of nickname is too steep
Blue-chip recruits, high-profile games, and opportunities for student athletes are all at risk until the University of North Dakota moves away from the embattled Fighting Sioux nickname and logo, a group of the school’s athletic coaches said Tuesday.By By Marino Eccher, Forum Communications Co. , June 06, 2012
Spirit Lake to appeal U.S. court’s dismissal of its suit against NCAA
Fighting Sioux nickname supporters at the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe have signaled they intend to appeal U.S. District Judge Ralph Erickson’s dismissal of their lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , June 02, 2012
‘Slapshot’ town embraces Indian nickname, logo: Johnstown, Pa., revives North American junior hockey league’s Chiefs team under new name: Tomahawks
While the trend nationally has been for prep and collegiate sports teams to move away from American Indian-themed nicknames and logos, the new North American Hockey League Junior A team in Johnstown, Pa., announced Wednesday that it will be known as the Tomahawks.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co, , May 25, 2012
Nickname fans angry at UNDAA
Fighting Sioux nickname supporters Wednesday challenged the campaign mounted by the University of North Dakota Alumni Association and Foundation seeking a “yes” vote on Measure 4 in the June 12 primary election, which would allow UND to retire the name.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , May 24, 2012
Measure 4: No surrendering: Sioux nickname supporters vow to fight through to June vote
People working to persuade North Dakota voters to allow retirement of Universtity of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname next month say they’re encouraged by poll results released Wednesday showing their side with an edge among likely voters.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , May 17, 2012
Election Day quandary: What to wear? ‘Neutral’ Fighting Sioux jersey OK to wear while voting at Grand Forks polling places
So the question came up: When you go to the polls on June 12 to vote in the North Dakota primary election, does it matter what you wear? More specifically, can you wear your favorite University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux hockey jersey or sweatshirt when you go to vote on Measure 4, the Fighting Sioux nickname question?By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , May 11, 2012
Lawsuit dismissed: Spirit Lake suit against NCAA tossed out
U.S. District Judge Ralph Erickson has granted the NCAA’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe, a major setback to American Indians trying to preserve the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname.By By Chuck Haga, Forum Communications Co. , May 02, 2012
UND alums to start anti-Fighting Sioux campaign
The University of North Dakota's alumni association is starting a campaign to get rid of the school's Fighting Sioux nickname.April 30, 2012
Supreme Court says vote, then we’ll see
The justices of the North Dakota Supreme Court who refused to rule on the constitutionality of the Legislature’s usurpation of the authority of the state Board of Higher Education are being called “gutless.” That’s a tad harsh.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , April 13, 2012
‘Yes’ means ‘no,’ ‘no’ means ‘yes’ to nickname measure
Now “yes” means “no,” and “no” means “yes.” And yes, we’re talking about the Fighting Sioux nickname and the question that will appear on the June 12 primary election ballot. As if the long-running issue needed any more twists and turns, a contrite Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said today that he and his staff attorneys reviewed ballot language they had approved earlier for the referendum and determined they had missed the mark.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , April 06, 2012
Supreme Court leaves ‘Sioux’ decision to voters
The Sioux nickname issue is coming to a polling booth near you. The North Dakota Supreme Court declined Tuesday to address the constitutional issue raised by the State Board of Higher Education, which claimed that a law requiring the University of North Dakota to keep the nickname improperly intrudes on the board’s authority.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , April 04, 2012
‘Sioux’ debate working its way through the courts
The University of North Dakota’s hockey team will skate this weekend in uniforms without the Fighting Sioux nickname, but the name, its use and significance continue to fuel debate as it makes its contentious way simultaneously through state and federal courts.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , March 24, 2012
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