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Graduation North Dakota State University 2009

On Saturday, December 19, NDSU held the first commencement since the “retirement” of Forum Man of the Year Joseph chapman.  Presiding over the ceremonies was interim president Dr. Richard Hanson.

Anyone that has not been to a major(well, in this case, maybe semi-major) college graduation shuold go, at leatt once.  They are colorful, precise and a true ceremonial tribute to the students, faculty and institution.  It is much more interesting if you know someone that is being awarded a degree.  Also, NDSU is almost unique in institutions of higher learning in that there are no outside speakers.  A couple of hours ofn watching people walk across a stage is boredom enough, I guess.  Not all universities award all the degrees individually.  When I got my PhD at the University of Minnesota, the university had about 60,000 students, and the spring commencement awarded about 10,00 degrees.  so individual awards were not possible, except for the PhD’s(but not the MD’s).

The proceedings start with the processional, first of the faculty.  I sometimes wish I didn’t have to watch this part from the inside, as each faculty member wears a PhD gown with a large hood with the colors of blue(for philosophy) and the colors of the institution were the PhD was rewarded, in my case, maroon and gold.  Oh, yes, they march by seniority, which means not how long at NDSU, but how long at NDSU with their present rank.  Some universities have thieir own gowns with other colors than black, and the same for the cap.  It is wuite a colorful sight.

Thjen comes the “stage party,” consisting of the president, academic vice president, the deans of the several colleges along with the Distinguished Professors, in this case a member of the State Board of Higher Education, some people that read names, all lead by the Presiding Officer of the University Senate, carrying the mace that is the symbol of authority of the university, symbolizing that the ral autority of the university lies with the University Senate.  Then, of course the students, who march be degree and college.

President Hanson made a few opening remarks.  He commented that this exercise was the most important day of the fall semester, and that this day would be the most important in the careers of the degree recipients thus far.  Of course, he congratulated everyone on their work ethic, perseverance, etc.  Greetings were also presented by Sue Andrews of the State Board of Higher Education.  Finally, before the awarding of degrees, there were remarks by a representative of the graduating class, Patricia Romaine.  I’m not sure when this tradition got started, but I think it an excellent one.

The degrees were then awarded, with the highest(PhD’s) first and moving down, if I can use that word here: I don’t think of any of these degrees as down, to the Bachelors degrees. Most institutions do it the other way around.  In the spring, there are actually two different ceremony’s, one for advanced degrees and one for the undergraduate degrees.  There’s a reason for this, which I’ll explain in a bit.

Then there is applause, the playing and singing of the “school song,,” The Yellow and the Green.  Then the recessional, of course, followed by a reception in the concourse of the Dome.

I always feel good for a couple of days aftr attending one of these events, possibly because I take my own advice and don’t go unless someone close to me is graduating, in this a very special student of mine that actually got two degrees(BS and MS) degrees, and this was no exception.  I also was gladdened byu the fact that no one from the Athletic Department was present, threw was no mention of athletics, except for the last line of the description in the program of Dr. Hanson’s credentials, where it was mentioned that he had played for the Bison and the New York Giants.

I promised I would explain the inverted order of the awarding of degrees.  I hate to bring this up in such a positive, but to me it is symbolic of what appears to me(and many of my colleagues) is the total lack of understanding and therefore respect the population of North Dakota has for higher education.

NDSU used to use the more popular of lowest to highest, but by the time the graduate degrees were awarded, most of the parents and the like had left their seats and were milling around the stage talking and laughing, taking pictures and the like, creating such a ruckus that the announcer could not be heard over the din.  Contrast that with the ceremony in Minneapolis when my PhD was conferred.  There was complete silence until it was over, at which point we got a standing ovation.  From everybody.

Even in this ceremony, when each degree was awarded, there would be four or five people in the audience that felt they had to yell and shout.  Most of my colleagues in my neighborhood did not appreciate this, and neither did I.  Usually, there is announcement to hold the applause until the end, but there wasn’t this time.  In my experience, it doesn’t matter.  In case I did not make the point clear, this is supposed to be a solemn, formal occasion.  Shouts in the middle are not called for nor appreciated.

These events are always learning experiences for me; a chance to join in the congratulation of the graduates, renew acquaintances among my colleagues and administrators, and in my case, to visit with former students that are now faculty.  I definitely recommend attendance at a commencement if someone close to you is graduating.

Unemployment Hits Fargo.

The unemployment rate has surpassed 10 percent for the first time since 1983 — and is likely to go higher. Nearly 16 million people can’t find jobs even though the worst recession since the Great Depression has apparently ended. Many economists worry that persistently high unemployment could undermine the recovery by restraining consumer spending, which accounts for 70 percent of the economy. Read more Here

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“There is no basis for the Marxist hope that an “economy of abundance” will guarantee social peace; for men many fight as desperately for “power and glory” as for bread” – Reinhold Niebuhr

Mcfeely of the forum is the resident swine flu specialist?

Sometime about the middle of last week I read Mike McFeely’s column in the Forum. suggesting that the media was making way too much of the swine flu situation.  Now, I have nothing against McFeely and have no intention of entering into a debate, but I do wonder why a sports columnist wants to weigh in on this issue.  I don’t read the Forum, so maybe I don’t understand the situation.  But in any event, McFeely’s column raises some interesting issues.

One of Mike’s complaints is based on the low number of cases so far reported in humans.  How does he think pan-demic’s start?  Read the history of the Black Plague, which what passed for science in those days had no idea what to do with.  Still, with a little knowledge, they could have greatly reduced the devastation: stop killing and torturing cats, for example.  Instead they turned to superstitious religion, which if anything made things worse.

In some ways we’re not much different today.  Diseases like the swine flu start in animals and initially don’t infect humans.  At some point, however, there is enough human contact so that the virus gets its DNA sequencing confused by a virus that does infect humans, producing a new virus that does infect humans.  Don’t hold me responsible for having my scientific facts straight, but it’s something like that.

So at this point what we have is a virus that infects humans about which we know nothing. Science has to first isolate the virus, figure out how to kill it inn order to make a vaccine to give the population.  It is my understanding that doing this in a year is good time.  But let’s say science could do it in a month.

We all know, or should know, why pyramid schemes are illegal.  Let’s apply it in this case.  Suppose an individual is infected with  the virus.  That day, he shakes hands with two other people.  The next day these two contact two other two individuals each, and so on.  At the end of thirty days there are two to the thirtieth power people infected, or approximately one billion!

Science has promised us a pan-demic sometime in the not too distant future.  When it happens, it will start like the swine flu is behaving now.  Let’s hope this isn’t it, but even though we probably can accuse the media of sensationalism(when can’t we) it’s best that we stay informed, I think.

Fargo Forum Alternative:Obama Presidential Ratings through the roof even in tough times

Fargo Phantom, ND — President Barack Obama’s overall job approval rating has been highly stable since mid-February, averaging 62% since Feb. 16, as well as in the most recent week, from March 30 through April 5.

Still enjoying a honeymoon period, Obama’s approval rating has fallen only slightly from its 67% starting point even as he has outlined an ambitious agenda that has been controversial to some with regard to the costs to taxpayers and the proposed expansion of the federal government’s role in the economy.

So far, Obama’s actions have served to turn off only a rather limited number of Republicans. He began his term with a 41% approval rating among Republicans — not outstanding but certainly healthy when juxtaposed against the largely single-digit approval ratings for George W. Bush among Democrats in the last year and a half of his presidency.

Obama’s approval rating among Republicans declined rather quickly in the weeks after his inauguration and was 27% this past week. So even though he still claims a substantial minority of Republicans as supporters, this group is about one-third smaller than at the outset of his presidency.

Meanwhile, Obama’s approval ratings among Democrats and independents have been highly stable. Last week’s averages of 90% approval from Democrats and 60% from independents nearly match the averages for his presidency to date.O

Fargo Forum Alternative: Oh What a Night in Beautiful Downtown Minneapolis..

FARGO, N.D. (FargoPhantom.com)–Looking for a great weekend to just get away from fargo? Well I found just the place to stay in downtown minneapolis.  I really think the Van Dusen Center has to be the most romantic place to stay in in south minneapolis.  The website claims the following history….The Van Dusen mansion is one of the most flamboyant late 19th-century residences in Minneapolis. Most of its contemporaries in the Stevens Square-Loring Heights neighborhood have been razed.

George W. and Nancy B. Van Dusen built the 12,000-square-foot mansion and 3,600-square-foot carriage house. in 1892. The structure is a mixture of Richardsonian Romanesque and French Renaissance revival architecture, giving it the look of a castle. It was built as an ostentatious symbol of the accomplishments of an otherwise low-profile company president. George Van Dusen founded Minnesota’s first and most prosperous grain processing and distribution firm in 1883.

Later that evening I went to a Restaurant called Murrays Steakhouse located close to the Target Center. It has to be one of the best steaks Ive ever eaten in my life. Everything there was Ala Carte.  There was a woman that plays the piano, and for $20 a woman will come to your table and play the Villain for you, any song  that you want.  The whole night cost about $160.00 food and wine.

The whole trip including Hotel was well under $600 a night. And yes it was a night to remember. If your significant other does’nt appreciate it my advice is to find another other….just kidding..seriously

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Warning: Holy Crap is Congress Corrupt and We Have the Goods… WATCH video.

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Fargo Forum Alternative: Code Red Caught on VIDEO in Fargo Flood.

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Fargo Forum Alternative: Evacuation of Meritcare Hospital Closed because of Fargo Flood…. Pics Pictures and Video.

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FARGO, N.D. (FargoFloods.com) March 26,2009  MeritCare Hospital is Closed due to the Fargo Flood on the Red River in North Dakota. The first time in histoy that Meritcare has been Evacuated.  Meritcare insists it Ready.says Dr.Pitts

After consulting with local and state emergency services, to ensure the safest possible evacuation of patients from the city, MeritCare is initiating the evacuations of hospital patients as of 8:30 p.m., Thursday, March 26.

MeritCare Hospital and MeritCare South University Hospital are starting the process of evacuating hospital patients out of the Fargo-Moorhead area tonight.

MeritCare is working with local and state emergency operations centers to coordinate the safest transfer of patients to available hospitals that will be able to continue their required care. Some of the hospitals include Abbot Northwestern, Minneapolis, North Country Hospital, Bemidji, Minn., Sanford Health, Sioux Falls, S.D., and St. Alexius, Bismarck, N.D.

MeritCare’s first priority is ensuring a safe and orderly transfer for patients and their families. MeritCare is communicating directly with patients and their families regarding their transfer and plan for continued care. Patients are being transferred by LifeFlight, ambulances and buses. Medical providers including physicians, nurses and EMT’s are accompanying patients, depending on the level of care necessary for each patient. Necessary medical equipment and supplies are also being transferred with each patient.

The number of patients being evacuated is 180 and includes patients with care needs ranging from minor to critical.

The Emergency Center at MeritCare’s downtown location will remain open. We will be stabilizing patients and transporting them to other hospitals.

On Friday, MeritCare Southpointe and West Fargo Clinics will remain open for primary care walk-in care only; all other primary care locations in Fargo-Moorhead will be closed. Walk-In Clinic, Children’s Walk-In Clinic and Fast Track locations will remain open. The Infusion Center will be operating out of the South University Day Unit for scheduled patients only and out-patient dialysis will be open.

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New Fargo Flood 2009 Video From The Front Line of the Flood.


FARGO, N.D. (FargoPhantom.com)–From the front line on the flood of the Fargodome.  Everyone working together to meet the need for sandbags in our town.  March 25 2009

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“It’s uncharted territory,”Says Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker Plus More Fargo Flood Pictures Pics Video




FARGO, N.D. (FargoPhantom.com)– – Shifting from confident to jittery, flood-fighters in and around Fargo, N.D., intensified their dike building Wednesday after a dire new forecast called for the Red River to swell to its highest level ever by Saturday.

Authorities used airboats, helicopters and large military trucks to rescue dozens of trapped residents in the North Dakota towns of Oxbow and Abercombie. And if the rising river weren’t enough to heighten anxiety, 8 inches of snow blew in with ice and wind to handicap sandbagging efforts and close highways not already swamped with floodwater.

“It’s uncharted territory,” Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker said. “If nature has anything else to throw at us, it’d have to be a tornado.”

The mayor pleaded for more sandbag volunteers and urged exhausted crews to raise the dikes another foot — to 43 feet — before Saturday’s expected crest of 41 feet. That would eclipse the 1897 record level of 40.1 feet in Fargo and the 39.57 feet reached during the devastating 1997 flood.

Beginning today, Fargo officials will start distributing evacuation information.

**Update 2009 Fargo Flood** Mayor of Fargo says” Levels are Higher Then 1997 Fargo Flood.

Prepare for 42 feet on Saturday

Ice on Interstate Is Making Things Worse Road in Front of My Parent's House Leaving Our Development and Turing onto South University Drive

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Fargo Forum Alternative: Snow Storm Deepens Flood Threats and overland Flooding in Fargo. Find Pics, Pictures, and Video.

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1 am FargoDome runs out of coffee for volunteers..Left with water and fiber bars

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Fargo Forum Alternative: Walcott Resident says “Lookout fargo overland flooding heading your way.”

Overland Flooding Coming to fargo North Dakota says Walcott Resident.

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The Night Shift Takes Over At The FargoDome During 2009 Fargo Flood.

The night shift takes over at the FargoDome During 2009 Fargo Flood.

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New Video of the Fargo Flood… Battle on the Red River.

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Fargo Forum Alternative: Tonight Live Video Sandbagging in Fargo on the Fargo Phantom From the Fargo Flood.

Check out the Fargo Phantom tonight with live video direct from the fargodome. See whats it is like sandbagging in Fargo at 3 AM tonight. Interviews and video. Log on an put the fargophantom.com in your favorites. Check us out to watch the video feed from the dome.

All eyes on fargo as historic flooding begins in this VIDEO.

All Eyes on fargo as historic flooding begins in this VIDEO.

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More Video of Hard Working Woman and Men in Fargo Flood Battle

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Watch More Video of Hard Working Woman and Men in Fargo Flood Battle.

The Fargo Flood on 13th ave north and Elm Street in North Fargo.

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Sand Bag Savior plays it part in Fargo Flood Number 1 Sandbag Filling Device

Sandbag Savior allows for an effective and efficient sand bag filling.

A sandbag (floodbag) is a sack made of burlap, polypropylene or other materials that is filled with sand or soil and used for such purposes as flood control.

Advantages are that burlap and sand are inexpensive, and that the bags can be brought in empty and filled with local sand or soil.

Sandbags may be used during emergencies when rivers threaten to overflood, or a levee or dike is damaged. They may also be used in non-emergency situations (or after an emergency) as a foundation for new levees, or other water-control structures. Sandbags are not always an effective measure in the event of flooding because water will eventually seep through the bags and finer materials, like clay, may leak out through the seam

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Fargo Forum Alternative: Watch Video of Fargo Mayor Talk about the 2009 Fargo Flood Here.

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Watch Fargo Mayor Talk about the 2009 Fargo Flood Here.

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