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Geico has debuted the follow-up to its award-winning “Unskippable” campaign. it’s hoping you won’t mind that this time around, you won’t even have an option to skip the films.
Two students were arrested Feb. 27 during a protest at a men’s Huskies Hockey game.
SCSU Survey results reveal growing trust among different racial groups.
Before Jan. 2, it had been more than two years since St. Cloud State University had drawn more fans to a Friday night men’s hockey game than a Saturday night game in the same series.
Rhonda Zimmerman, who completed a biological survey of Kraemer Lake-Wildwood County Park a couple of years ago while she was earning her master’s in ecology and natural resources from St. Cloud State University, said the proposed improvements were in a part of the park that had been developed by the previous owners. She supported more ...
Three women educated a crowd about Black Lives Matter on Wednesday at St. Cloud State University.
President Earl H. Potter III will lead St. Cloud State University for at least three more years.
The highlight of the session will be the release of survey results measuring social capital, the strength of those relationships. Such community engagement is one of the nine community pillars to be discussed Friday. These new results, compiled in the fall by the St. Cloud State University organization SCSU Survey, will be a good indicator ...
The 3rd annual MNMade Festival is going on this week, bringing the unique sounds of a robot orchestra to the campus of St. Cloud State University.
Most football players have dreamed of playing in the National Football League at some point in their lives. St. Cloud State running back Ledell White is no different. And now, he’s taking a shot at making that dream come true.
St. Cloud State University is preparing to change many of its buildings and other spaces, but adjusted attitudes might be the biggest shift on campus.
Jeff Tate ’97 ’98 recalls his memories of his favorite North Stars player in conjunction with the North Starts/Wild alumni game.
Along with the regular duties of treating patients, performing surgeries and being a clinical instructor, Sauk Rapids native Dr. Sean Grambart ’95 can add a leadership role to his resume.
As a black man who was raised in the projects of the Deep South, C. Willi Myles first thought ice fishing involved scrounging poor folks instead of being a sport.
The Initiative Foundation, a regional foundation with a focus on economic and community development in the 14 counties of Central Minnesota, announced today that Jeff Wig ’96 has joined the organization as vice president for economic and business development.
When Kevin Gravel ’14 got his big news Feb. 10, he was on a bus with Ontario Reign teammates, heading to an American Hockey League game in San Jose.
Colleen Stark-Haws — C.J. to those who know her best — sits quietly in her motorized wheelchair, watching the tumbling and twisting and balancing going on a few feet away. An aggressive form of multiple sclerosis has robbed her of the ability to move her body below her shoulders.
Sixty-six percent of respondents on a 2004 social capital survey said people could be trusted. That number dropped to 55 percent in 2010. Has the level of trust among Central Minnesotans continued to decline?
St. Cloud State University President Dr. Earl Potter and SCSU’s Adam Klepetar discussed St. Cloud State’s participation in the national Re-Imagining the First Year initiative.
After a survey revealed people think Waite Park lacks a distinct identity, city officials presented myriad city projects and plans for the coming years.
Adam Heede-Andersen and Nebojsa Stanojevic play very different positions, and they come from very different parts of Europe.
It was the harsh reality dropped on him by his hockey coaches at St. Cloud State that made Moorhead boys hockey coach Jon Ammerman ’11 want to become like them.
Being the son of a state trooper had its benefits for young Rodmen Smith ’94, the new boss of the enforcement division at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
It takes months for the radio station to come up with a new, appealing theme. Hundreds of hours are spent on writing questions that befuddle many of trivia fans
Stacy Council Member Samantha Denney is considered an outlier in the world of statistics.
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