Just like any typical St. Cloud party, you've got music, food and socializing. The only thing missing at this party, though, is the alcohol, but for good purpose. What's Hot is a program created by the department of residential life as an alternative to the college dubbed "thirsty Thursday" night.
Project 515 is a non-profit organization working to raise awareness about the discrimination surrounding committed and same-sex couples in Minnesota. Of the state statutes that apply to married couples, there are 515 that discriminate against couples of the same sex as well as committed heterosexual couples.
This December, the first graduates of SCSU's accelerated nursing program will attempt to mend the shortage of registered nurses (RNs) across the nation. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Web site, the estimated shortage of RNs in the United States will reach 340,000 by the year 2020.
For someone who has been working in the banking industry for 31 years, the personality did not fit the mold. John Stumpf, president and CEO of Wells Fargo and an SCSU alumnus, took his first steps on campus since graduating 31 years ago, but made himself right at home.
Temperatures are dropping along with the leaves, triggering many Minnesota outdoor enthusiasts to brush off their blaze orange jackets and sight in their rifles. In a little more than a week, Minnesota deer hunters will be climbing back into their stands for another shot at the elusive white tailed deer.
A familiar face recently reappeared to the delight of her customers on St. Germain in the heart of St. Cloud. Paige LaDue Henry, an entrepreneur and designer, reopened her store, Northern Brights in shop 707. Established in 1990, Northern Brights began in Henry's home and expanded into shop 701 in downtown St.