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SCSU Storm chasers host convention

SCSU Storm chasers host convention

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.36 p.m.  On Sunday, the first Minnesota Storm Chasers Convention was hosted in the Atwood Memorial Center.

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Crime lab utilizes cell technology

Crime lab utilizes cell technology

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.33 p.m.  Along with a new department building, the St. Cloud Police Department also added a new and improved crime lab.

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Cultural Cafe hopes to become a tradition

Cultural Cafe hopes to become a tradition

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.24 p.m.  Every Friday this semester, the Cultural Cafe is expected to be hosted in the Mitchell Hall Lounge as a joint effort between several student programming groups on campus.

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The Chronicle, a crash course on American culture

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.06 p.m.  By the time this issue is printed and distributed at the many (or few?) places that it goes to, it’ll be one day short of a year since my first published University Chronicle article.

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Living in the now helps students procrastinate

Activities on campus expose new experiences

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.22 p.m.  One of my goals when I first started here at SCSU was to become as involved with different groups and events on campus as possible.  I was really looking to make the most of my college career and try to take every opportunity that came my way.

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Tear up at new Mary J. Blige

Tear up at new Mary J. Blige

Feb. 7, 2010 - 10.35 p.m.  Many were once Mary J. Blige fans a long time ago, with her meaningful songs such as “Be Without You.” The song always reminds me of good memories and just can’t help but to sing along with it.

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Massively good game

Massively good game

Feb. 7, 2010 - 10.29 p.m.  “Mass Effect 2” is a masterpiece. Bioware outdid themselves when they designed and developed this game.

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Cinescope shows films at Le Cirque du Cinema

Cinescope shows films at Le Cirque du Cinema

Feb. 7, 2010 - 10.19 p.m.  Many student films were screened at a film festival fundraiser aptly titled, “Le Cirque Du Cinema.

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Matt Kubat offers new graffiti clothing style

Matt Kubat offers new graffiti clothing style

Feb. 7, 2010 - 10.10 p.m.  When looking around SCSU, people can notice that there is no shortage of spectacular art and artists, but there is one person that has taken his art to a whole new level and stands apart from the rest. That guy is Matt Kubat.

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Theater dept. to perform ‘Don Juan’

Theater dept. to perform ‘Don Juan’

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.58 p.m.  What better way to follow up Valentine’s Day weekend than a legendary tale of passion and love?  This year, “Don Juan” will be kicking off SCSU’s Spring Theatre Production line-up.

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Pachanga celebrates Bob Marley’s birthday

Pachanga celebrates Bob Marley’s birthday

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.56 p.m.  The spirit of “pachanga”, an informal Spanish word, can best be described as “get down, get loose, party, whoop it up and have a good time together.”

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Huskies and Mavericks split

Huskies and Mavericks split

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.47 p.m.  The SCSU women’s hockey team split last weekend’s series against the Minnesota State Mavericks.

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Men skate into first place tie

Men skate into first place tie

Split second heroics saves Friday, first shutout on Saturday

Feb. 7, 2010 - 7.19 p.m.  The Huskies have never been beaten by the Seawolves of Alaska-Anchorage at home since they moved to the National Hockey Center.

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Three finalists vie for SCSU job

Three finalists vie for SCSU job

Feb. 7, 2010 - 7.23 p.m.  The SCSU volleyball team struggled this past season, due in large part to numerous injuries to starting and veteran players. They attempted to fight on, but failed to post a winning season finishing 3-17 in the NSIC and 7-25 overall.

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iTunes rapes local economy while padding bottom line

Steroid users saved sports

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.42 p.m.  It is sad to see that athletes are condemned for trying to further their career along by means of self-destruction.

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‘In Mono’ - newest Beatles for sale

Feb. 7, 2010 - 10.25 p.m.  It is rare for a band that broke up 40-years ago to still have an impact on the musical world, yet The Beatles not only influence artists to this day, but were one of the best selling acts of 2009.

Celebration for Black History

Feb. 7, 2010 - 10.23 p.m.  Co-sponsored by the Council for African-American Students (CAAS) and Multicultural Student Services, a celebration of Black History Month – the African-American Music and Resistance with Bruce Henry was held in Atwood Memorial Center Ballroom on Friday

‘White Wash’ play honors Black History

Feb. 7, 2010 - 10.16 p.m.  White Wash, a one-man show celebrating the famous black people of history was performed on the Atwood Ballroom stage last Saturday night.  Performed by University of California graduate Antwan LaMar Herron, the play highlighted the famous words of numerous people active in the struggle for equality including Martin Luther King and Malcolm X.  The 50-minute play was written by Grant Evans and has been traveling the world on and off for 6 years to spread the message of civil rights.

‘The Vagina Monologues’ show this week

Feb. 7, 2010 - 9.01 p.m.  It is, once again, that time of year when Hallmark cards, flowers, and chocolates are sold at outrageous prices for the sake of a holiday.

Staying active

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.45 p.m.  Powder Ridge, a local Ski area, keeps SCSU students and others busy during the winter season.

Men’s tennis season begins

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.44 p.m.  Last year, the SCSU men’s tennis team was one of the best teams in the region. They finished the season 25-3, the highest dual win total in school history.

Education center of Sexual Responsbility

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.40 p.m. Campus Health Promotion Peer Educators are expecting to team up with American Red Cross to bring awareness for healthy sexual relationships to SCSU this week.

Free, confidential HIV screenings offered

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.39 p.m.  In conjunction with Sexual Responsibility Week and Valentine’s Day, St. Cloud students, faculty and community could receive a free HIV screening today.

MSUSA Conference comes to campus

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.22 p.m.  SCSU hosted last week’s Minnesota State Universities Student Association (MSUSA) Conference in Atwood Memorial Center.  MSUSA conferences occur multiple times per semester on different MNSCU campuses.  This was the first time in 5 years a conference was held at SCSU.

Foreign transfer students may have difficult job hunts

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.21 p.m.  As the number of SCSU graduates grows while the number of employers actually hiring graduates shrinks, 2010 graduates may face a challenging job-hunt after they finally toss their graduation caps.

Campus preps to conduct 2010 census

Feb. 7, 2010 - 8.17 p.m.  Nearly all SCSU students are planned to be counted as the 2010 Census is being conducted this spring.

SCSU ‘goes red’

Feb. 7, 2010 - 7.09 p.m.  For every three women that die each year, one dies from heart disease, making it a growing issue.

Falcons or Saints: Which is worse?

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.45 p.m.  It’s amazing how quickly sports fans forget.

‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy is appalling

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.18 p.m.  Don’t ask don’t tell” policy should be repealed as soon as possible under the current Obama administration. Currently, the United States Armed Forces barred against gay, lesbian to participate or join the military.

Is it food quality or just wreckage?

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.16 p.m.  I can’t help but to exclaim in me, “man, that’s such a waste!” when I saw the cashier at a restaurant threw away a packet of French fries, right in front of me.

Gender roles may contribute in violent behavior

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.13 p.m.  On Thursday of this past week, I was at work flipping through the Internet news venues when I found a story that actually made my jaw drop. For those of you who know me, this does not happen easily.

War of words between satirist and pundit

Feb. 7, 2010 - 6.08 p.m.  A recent bit on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” satirized popular political commentator Keith Olbermann after his most recent rant on Senator-Elect Scott Brown.