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Piper Shaw was involved with speech throughout high school at St. Cloud Tech High School, and it was choosing to attend St. Cloud State University that has given her the opportunity to give back and stay involved.

In the current atmosphere of political uncertainty, St. Cloud State University students and members of the LGBT community are looking to the history of the AIDS epidemic to remember how change often happens in bits and pieces.

The NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships are set for Friday and Saturday in Birmingham, Alabama. St. Cloud State has won the last two NCAA Championships and has been ranked No. 1 all season.

In the run-up to Apollo High School’s 50th anniversary, Peter Hamerlinck ’89 is working to form an alumni association for the school in northwest St. Cloud.

Devinder Malhotra, former St. Cloud State provost, is the interim chancellor of the Minnesota State system.

Political science major Halimo Mire, Monticello, and student group OptIntoAction are combating violent extremism. The class is part of Linda Butenhoff’s POL 440 class.

Two days after her husband was shot to death in an Olathe bar, the widow of Srinivas Kuchibhotla on Friday publicly sought answers to what she perceived was a spread in American hate crimes.

Former men’s hockey star inks deal with NHL’s Red Wings.

Tirthankar Ghosh, a professor of computer science and information technology, is part of regional effort to promote the cybersecurity profession.

Political science major Halimo Mire is an American. Her agenda: Pluralism and tolerance.

There is a new interactive exhibit in town that ties technology with the stories of immigrants.

Minnesota woman has slept through the majority of the last five years of her life because of a rare condition sometimes called Sleeping Beauty Syndrome.

Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith stopped by St. Cloud State University Thursday to talk with students and staff about tuition costs, student debt and how the state is planning to invest in higher education.

From health care to cybersecurity, ideas and innovation know no bounds. That is the message organizers of the 55th annual Winter Institute hosted by St. Cloud State University want participants to walk away with.

Katie Fitzgerald ’16 was in awe of the weekend because she knows she nearly did not play competitive hockey this season.

Surveying Mapping Science alumnus Eric Schmitt ’12 is the new Houston County surveyor.

Former student Halima Aden makes her Fashion Week debute walking in Yeezy Season 5.

A Coaching for Mentors program will be held at the Welcome Center as part of the third annual Times Media Women in Business series.

Jessica Rosier ’11 ’18, the Director of the Barker Mansion, has not always been a Hoosier. She was born and raised in northern Minnesota, which is where she first fell in love with nature.

Stepping outside, Dave Ellis ’73 feels at home surrounded by nature. No matter the season, he finds the environment interesting and beautiful.

St. Cloud Times — When Jim Huston first heard about trivia weekend in his introduction to radio course at St. Cloud State University last year, he was less than thrilled that the class required him to work the phone banks.

St. Cloud Times — St. Cloud State’s Austin Goergen pinned University of Mary’s Dominic Tudor at 285 pounds to help the top-ranked Huskies defeat the Marauders 42-3 in an NSIC wrestling meet Saturday at Halenbeck Hall.

Jamie Trachsel never planned to leave North Dakota State unless she had the perfect opportunity. Trachsel, the former co-head coach of the NDSU softball team, spent 14 years creating a championship Division II program and helped guide the team through a transition to Division I.

Overwhelmed. Speechless. Hopeful. Historic. That was how some of the Central Minnesota women who participated in Women’s Marches on Saturday described their experiences.

For many farm boys growing up in Central Minnesota during the 1970s, it was natural to continue farming when they grew up. It was no different for Chad Becker ’91 of Browerville.
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