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Kaczor family legacy lives on at Tech

It’s been 10 years since St. Cloud Tech football coach Ron Kaczor ’87 died at the age of 48 after a battle with cancer. But the Kaczor family is still a big part of football at the school.

Former SCSU pitcher Harrison settling into 1st pro year

Garrett Harrison is getting used to coming out of the bullpen. He likes the mentality that you need compared to starting.

School counselors face changing roles, growing need

On a typical day, Rick Larson’s job duties can run the gamut from career counselor to bully buster to cheerleader to therapist.

Rox Promo Schedule Includes Bobblehead Of Popular Player

Baseball player Reese Gregory will be featured as a 2016 promotional schedule giveaway bobblehead during the St. Cloud Rox 2016 season.

Students' video game boosts pride and art budget

Faculty member Bruce Klemz helps South Junior High School students create a video game.

SCSU's Russell signs 2-year deal with Edmonton

Patrick Russell is headed back to St. Cloud on Friday and plans on attending summer school the next four years at St. Cloud State. Unfortunately for the Huskies men’s hockey team, he will not be playing any more college hockey.

Hams still fights the fallout from 'missing year'

Al Hams ’68 takes on a new battle — Parkinson’s disease.

MP meets head of international school in Alnwick

Berwick MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan met Wade Sherman, director of British Studies at St Cloud State University Minnesota, in Alnwick last week.

SCSU looks to minimize losses at Coborn Plaza Apartments

University ramping-up marketing efforts for Coborn Plaza Apartments.

Degrees of debt

What are the contributing factors to student debt?

Memories reawaken through concert preparation

The Her Story, Her Song concert returns April 26 to Bethlehem Lutheran Church in west St. Cloud,

University names Mangas veterans center director

Meet the new director of the Veterans Resource Center at St. Cloud State.

SCSU shares its plans for financial fixes

St. Cloud State is balancing its budget for fiscal year 2017.

A look at SCSU's possible freshmen for 2016-17

Get to know some of the incoming players on the 2016-17 men’s Huskies Hockey team.

Banaian: Part-time jobs are plentiful in the area

St. Cloud State University economics professor King Banaian says it’s partly seasonal.

Panel pushes for Eastman renovation funding at SCSU

A revamped Eastman Hall would serve students, staff and the state economy well, 11 panelists said Thursday at St. Cloud State University.

SCSU Students to Host Event to Raise Awareness for Homelessness

A social work professor and her students are giving a voice to those who may not always be heard. St. Cloud State University students along with the Student Social Work Association and United Way of Central Minnesota created an event, Voices of Homelessness to raise awareness for homelessness.

Lindgren will work again for parents

The former Huskies goalie also will be back working for his parents, Bob Jr. and Jennifer, who own Minnehaha Falls Nursery and Landscape in south Minneapolis.

SCSU’s Holes Hall Farewell Includes Photos, Tunnel Tour

For nearly 50 years tens of thousands of students called Holes Hall at St. Cloud State University home. This weekend you can say ‘good-bye’ to the residence hall before it’s torn down. SCSU is hosting a “Remember W.W. Holes Hall” event from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday).

SCSU athletics signs 5-year radio deal with Townsquare

St. Cloud State University sports are going to a new home, though some of the Huskies sports have called it home before.

Fall SCSU Film Class to Focus on New TV ‘Golden Age’

Have you noticed how good TV is these days? A new St. Cloud State University class offered this fall will discuss how the small screen has overtaken the big screen as the go-to for visual storytelling. TV is the New Cinema will examine television’s evolution since the turn of the millennium, making the case that TV ...

Recreation programs keep jail inmates busy

Shance Newland thought he knew what to expect when he started a job as a recreation coordinator at the Stearns County Jail. He had been a personal trainer and had studied criminal justice at St. Cloud State University. He expected weightlifting and exercise to be the most popular pastimes for inmates.

Weber elected to Central Minnesota Workforce Board

Dan Weber, assistant county administrator for Sherburne County, was recently elected to the Central Minnesota Workforce Development Board.

Central Minn. native earns Down syndrome advocacy award

Kelly Kulzer-Reyes loves her lemonade, and she received national recognition for related efforts Tuesday. The Cathedral High School graduate said she never expected to have a child with Down syndrome. But she did in 2012, when her daughter Amelia was born at St. Cloud Hospital.

Salvation Army gives kids a place to belong with group

Shelters can be sad, scary, lonely places. For kids experiencing homelessness, the whole world is unsettled, and they often have no place to run, play or just be kids. The St. Cloud Salvation Army hopes to change that. They’ve recently started the SMART Kids program, aimed at kids of any age living in the shelter.

 
 
 
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