Today marks the first time a sitting president has visited St. Cloud. Thousands of people lined the parking lot of the GOP headquarters in Waite Park this week in order to receive tickets to see President George W. Bush's scheduled speech at 9:45 a.m. today at Dick Putz Field.
Most people have never heard of him and he acknowledges he has absolutely no chance of winning, but Thomas Harens is still running for President-of the United States of America. Running as a candidate for the Christian Freedom Party (his own creation), Harens said winning the presidency is both illogical and impossible.
Whether it's to help finance their education or to give a little extra spending money, students are looking for jobs. Now that classes have settled down, students have started to focus on just that. To help with this, Student Employment Services sponsored a part time job fair 10 a.
Blair Tosh Contributing Writer Days of students rushing from one end of campus to the other to look for an open computer may soon be at an end. In July, a 50-inch plasma screen monitor was installed in the Miller Learning Resources Center. The screen, used in conjunction with new software that automatically monitors computers in the open labs on campus, will give students up to the minute information on the location and number of vacant consoles.
Adam Hammer Managing Editor A motorcycle accident Saturday claimed the life of first-year SCSU adjunct instructor Sean Paul Gonia. Gonia was also the Assistant Chief Flight Instructor at Wright Aero (St. Cloud Airport). "It's a pretty sad feeling to know you just saw him and now he's not around anymore," said Jeffrey Johnson, assistant professor in the SCSU Aviation department.
Nyssa Dalberg Asst. News Editor While some students basked in the sun or worked during their summer vacations, Jill Schoepf took the time off from books to travel overseas. Schoepf traveled with other SCSU students to Europe with Campus Crusade for Christ.
The Interfaith Dialogue Series hopes to build a bridge that will span between various faiths and bring awareness of social justice issues in St. Cloud. "I think we have some evidence of international misunderstanding amongst religions," said Mary T. Howard, psychologist at the St.