Tim Schulte, owner of Granite City Comics at 125 5th Ave S. in St. Cloud, has found that a successful local business is built on loyalty and community.
Members of a university student association raised more than $1,000 in funds over the weekend in an effort to assist the continued need for financial support in earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
Phi Kappa Tau teamed up with the sororities Delta Phi Epsilon and Kappa Phi Omega to host the tenth annual Freeze-a-thon. Students sat outside in the cold for 100 hours from Monday to Friday raising money to allow chronically ill children to attend summer camp.
“We freeze outside,” Nichole Lysdahl, a member of Delta Phi Epsilon said.
Last week, Provost Devinder Malhotra released phase II of the Strategic Program Appraisal (SPA) to the student body, which included a list of programs to be considered for possible enhancement, consolidation, reduction or elimination at SCSU.
MNSCU planning redesign
Student Services Chair Amanda Bardonner addressed the Student Government during their weekly meeting last week to discuses the new Students First Initiative.
On Wednesday, Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) and Secular Students Alliance (SSA) plan to host a traditional debate asking the question “Does God Exist?”
Sponsored by the Student Government Association, the International Students Association (ISA) hosted a Cultural Café featuring Iraq on Friday from 4:30 p.m. through 6:30 p.m. in the Cascade room of the Atwood Memorial Center.
Daisy Hernandez will speak about feminism in one’s life at 6 p.m. Mar. 3 in Ritsche Auditorium.