News
Briefly
Calendar of Events
Commentary
Opinions
Sports
Diversions
Special Report: Methamphetamine
World News
Classifieds

Login
Letter Submission
Search
Archive
Publishing Policy
Mail Subscriptions

St. Cloud State University
College Publisher

News

City passes 2 a.m. close

Nick Van Pelt (left), Casey Litzinger, Mary Darwin and Pat Jackson
It's likely that SCSU students will be stumbling home an hour later.

In the coming months, 2 a.m. bar close will become a reality in St. Cloud. As of Nov. 1, all bars will have the option to apply for a permit to stay open one hour later.

The vote passed at city council Monday night by a margin of 5-3.

RIAA hunts student pirates

Shawn Fanning, a regular 18 year-old student at Northeastern University only wanted to make sharing music with his friends easier.

The product? Napster, a Peer 2 Peer networking system that allowed him and his friends to do just that, share music files.

Citizens struggle to battle Hurricane Isabel

Hugh Hammers removed buoys that washed up on the beach near Avalon Fishing Pier in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina on Sept. 17. Large waves produced by hurricane Isabel washed the buoys ashore.
Martin Merzer
Knight Ridder Newspapers

CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. _ Hurricane Isabel's leading edge swept ashore Wednesday evening on North Carolina's Outer Banks, darkening skies amid growing winds and beginning 24 hours of fear and danger along the coast and deep inland.

NUC addresses concerns

The Neighborhood University Committee (NUC) met last Monday to discuss a wide variety of city business, but the bulk of the floor time was spent addressing the upcoming SCSU homecoming events. The issue is complex and many working organizations have a stake in homecoming's potential successes and problems.

Dietician speaks on health

Aimee Bagley, a registered dietician, spoke about ways to establish a healthy diet during college.
This semester's Women on Wednesday series kicked off yesterday in the Atwood Glacier room with "Eating Healthy in College and For Life."

Sponsored by the Women's Center, registered dietician Aimee Bagley came to give a presentation on nutrition and exercise.



Click here for current weather conditions and five day forecast.