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I have reworked the article to put more emphasis on the Grand Forks arena. I think the average person using Wikipedia to get information about "Ralph Engelstad Arena" is looking for information about the Grand Forks facility. The Thief River Falls facility, while certainly worthy of sharing this article with its bigger brother, is clearly much less prominent and, unlike the Grand Forks arena, virtually unheard of outside of the region. MatthewUND 07:37, 15 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I like the new picture, but could that one be included somewhere a ways down in the article and a pic that more prominently features the building itself used as the one for the infobox? It seems a little odd to have such a prominent pic of the building's sign in the infobox when the building itself is what is being described. -- Matth e wUND( talk) 23:28, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
Someone with a totally inappropriate POV has been deleting the Fighting Sioux logo from this and other websites. I don't have time to re-insert but someone should. The incredible boldness of these people is unbelievable. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Elcajonfarms ( talk • contribs)
This article seems to violate the Wikipedia Neutral Point of View guidelines. Additionally, it contains numerous unverified claims. Please add citations to any claims currently missing them. Afeickert 01:55, 19 October 2007 (UTC)0
I think that USA Today article about the Nickname controversy is biased against nickname supporters and UND (and the supposed "poisonous atmosphere" there)
I just added Standing Rock Indian Reservation#University of North Dakota and noticed that this article's coverage of the topic is out of date. For example. see http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/08/14/north.dakota.mascot.fight/ 72.244.204.135 ( talk) 09:53, 15 August 2011 (UTC)
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I have reworked the article to put more emphasis on the Grand Forks arena. I think the average person using Wikipedia to get information about "Ralph Engelstad Arena" is looking for information about the Grand Forks facility. The Thief River Falls facility, while certainly worthy of sharing this article with its bigger brother, is clearly much less prominent and, unlike the Grand Forks arena, virtually unheard of outside of the region. MatthewUND 07:37, 15 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I like the new picture, but could that one be included somewhere a ways down in the article and a pic that more prominently features the building itself used as the one for the infobox? It seems a little odd to have such a prominent pic of the building's sign in the infobox when the building itself is what is being described. -- Matth e wUND( talk) 23:28, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
Someone with a totally inappropriate POV has been deleting the Fighting Sioux logo from this and other websites. I don't have time to re-insert but someone should. The incredible boldness of these people is unbelievable. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Elcajonfarms ( talk • contribs)
This article seems to violate the Wikipedia Neutral Point of View guidelines. Additionally, it contains numerous unverified claims. Please add citations to any claims currently missing them. Afeickert 01:55, 19 October 2007 (UTC)0
I think that USA Today article about the Nickname controversy is biased against nickname supporters and UND (and the supposed "poisonous atmosphere" there)
I just added Standing Rock Indian Reservation#University of North Dakota and noticed that this article's coverage of the topic is out of date. For example. see http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/08/14/north.dakota.mascot.fight/ 72.244.204.135 ( talk) 09:53, 15 August 2011 (UTC)