Re: Senate Bill 2297 - Bonding bill - Dunbar Hall
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BadlandsBison
I think Nazari would make a good prison warden.
Prof ManIwannaFailYa could be the prison guard muscle. Goplen would be the grizzled old inmate with all the insiders knowledge like Red in Shawshank.
Re: Senate Bill 2297 - Bonding bill - Dunbar Hall
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EC8CH
Prof ManIwannaFailYa could be the prison guard muscle. Goplen would be the grizzled old inmate with all the insiders knowledge like Red in Shawshank.
I don’t think I had ManIwannaFailYa. What discipline was he/she? Or what decade(s)?
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Re: Senate Bill 2297 - Bonding bill - Dunbar Hall
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GreenfieldBison
I don’t think I had ManIwannaFailYa. What discipline was he/she? Or what decade(s)?
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Late 90's early 2000's. Mechanics of Material and I think he taught Dynamics too. Real name is spelled Mahinfalah.
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Re: Senate Bill 2297 - Bonding bill - Dunbar Hall
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EC8CH
Also taught statics in the summer.
Re: Senate Bill 2297 - Bonding bill - Dunbar Hall
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EC8CH
Ah I was long gone by then and nowhere near smart enough to approach such subject matter.
Re: Senate Bill 2297 - Bonding bill - Dunbar Hall
NDSU plans on naming the new building as Sugihara Hall. Dr. James Sugihara held a number administrative positions at NDSU from 1964 until 1989. Construction of the building, which will replace Dunbar Hall, is scheduled to start this summer.
Re: Senate Bill 2297 - Bonding bill - Dunbar Hall
I'm a little sad to see the Geosciences building come down to help make way for the new building. It's not like it was a great building or anything, but it had a little more character than most other buildings on campus(or would have if it had been restored with better windows and some other details).
Also, no cow has been found so far(though they think there wouldn't be anything left after almost 90 years anyway - even bones).
https://www.inforum.com/news/educati...buried-at-NDSU