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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
Louisville Slugger rolls out new logo, harder bats
The familiar smell of hot dogs and freshly cut grass on Major League Baseball's Opening Day will be complemented by changes to the iconic Louisville Slugger bat, which is now made with firmer wood and stamped with a new logo.By Associated Press , March 31, 2013
‘Fighting Sioux’ letters auctioned
The apparent winning bid for letters that spelled out “Home of the Fighting Sioux” on Ralph Engelstad Arena at the University of North Dakota was $8,000 when the online auction closed at 5 p.m. Friday.By Forum News Service , March 30, 2013
‘Fighting Sioux’ supporters make appeal case
The Sioux people of the Spirit Lake Tribe are “indispensable parties” who should not have been denied a seat at the table as the University of North Dakota, the state of North Dakota and the NCAA haggled over the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname, a spokesman for the tribe told judges of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals here Thursday.By By Chuck Haga, Forum News Service , February 15, 2013
Hearing set on UND nickname appeal
A hearing has been set for Feb. 14 in St. Paul on University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux nickname supporters’ appeal of a judge’s dismissal of their lawsuit against the NCAA.By By Chuck Haga, Forum News Service , January 22, 2013
‘Fighting Sioux’ supporters miss deadline
Supporters of the University of North Dakota’s old Fighting Sioux nickname did not submit petitions to force another statewide vote on the issue by Wednesday’s deadline, Secretary of State Al Jaeger said Thursday.By By Chuck Haga, Forum Communications , December 14, 2012
‘Fighting Sioux’ sign removed from outside walls of Ralph
By By Chuck Haga, Forum Communications , October 23, 2012
NCAA backs off on stripping of logo from Ralph
If no longer “home of the Fighting Sioux,” Ralph Engelstad Arena will remain home base for Fighting Sioux history and imagery for some time. In what’s likely a final round of negotiations over the University of North Dakota’s historic but much-disputed nickname, the NCAA has backed off its demand for wholesale stripping of the name and associated Indian head logo from the Ralph Engelstad Arena.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications , September 27, 2012
UND Indian students end lawsuit effort
Six American Indian students at the University of North Dakota who sued the university and several state officials over use of the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo have decided not to appeal a U.S. District Court judge’s dismissal of the lawsuit.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications , September 08, 2012
UND students won't appeal lawsuit dismissal
Six American Indian students at the University of North Dakota who sued the university and state officials over the school's Fighting Sioux nickname say they will not appeal a federal judge's dismissal of their lawsuit.September 07, 2012
Sioux nickname appeal: Group accuses NCAA of trying to erase Sioux history
In their campaign earlier this year to persuade North Dakota voters to rally to the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname, proponents regularly argued that university leaders were exaggerating the potential harm that keeping the name and logo could do.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications , August 11, 2012
Lines drawn on school nicknames
As the University of North Dakota prepares for a new academic year, the first in many years without the ubiquitous presence of the Sioux name, the debate over use of American Indian names and imagery continues around the country.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications , July 03, 2012
NDSU president critical of Summit League commissioner on UND nickname
It was January 2011 when Summit League Commissioner Tom Douple said it was University of North Dakota officials, not the league, who asked that retirement of the Fighting Sioux moniker be required for league membership.By By Jeff Kolpack, Forum Communications , June 22, 2012
Nickname supporters renew claims against NCAA
Three days after their effort to keep the Fighting Sioux nickname at the University of North Dakota was roundly rebuffed by state voters, nickname supporters at Spirit Lake filed documents outlining issues they want to address at the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications , June 19, 2012
It’s not over: After nickname vote is determination to move on — in different directions
Many of the headlines suggested it’s over. “Dispute over N.D. Fighting Sioux nickname nears end,” the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported Wednesday, and newspapers around the country echoed that.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications , June 14, 2012
Retire name: Early returns favor retiring nickname
Early returns in the statewide vote concerning the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname show North Dakotans favoring retirement of the name.By By Chuck Haga , Forum Communications Co. , June 13, 2012
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