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St. Cloud schools may scrap midwinter break
Katie Conzet and her family like to plan trips during the week St. Cloud school district takes off in March.
University Helps Students As Suicide Rates Climb
Share + Nov 23, 2009 5:43 pm US/Central Reporting John Lauritsen ST. CLOUD, Minn.
Andrew Ries had completed The New York Times crossword by 1 p.m. Friday, and he was planning to complete a couple more puzzles before day's end.
A 'national crisis' of student suicide
The University of Minnesota offers its students a free, online screening for depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, generalized anxiety, post-traumatic stress and alcohol abuse at: mentalhealth.umn.edu/screening/index.html . Facts about suicide More from Health + Wellness The rate of suicide and depression on college campuses is rising, ...
Our view: Are these 'legacies' what state voted for?
A lack of accountability to voters, a lack of countless details and constitutional paralysis on putting public dollars where they may be needed most.
North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale Schools / Superintendent of the year likes 'to see the magic'
The state Superintendent of the Year was interviewed in a white chef's hat and a leopard-print vinyl apron.
Fifth Avenue Live! development is in demand
As construction progresses on the first phase of the Fifth Avenue Live! project, developers are pleasantly surprised by the demand for retail space.
St. Cloud State poll takes temperature on Obama, Limbaugh, others
Minnesotans have warmer feelings about their big-name elected officials than the radio and television talking heads who criticize them, according to St.
St. Cloud State poll: Obama beats Pawlenty in Minnesota
Minnesotans give President Obama and Gov. Tim Pawlenty roughly equal grades for the job they're doing, but it's no contest when the two are matched in a hypothetical 2012 presidential run.
Woman to speak on immigration issues
Nelly Ortiz will present "Why We Leave: A Firsthand Account of Migration to the U.S." at 2 p.m. Dec.
SCSU clinic has more than 50 participants
The fourth annual Husky Fall Wrestling Clinic at St. Cloud State University had more than 50 participants, coaches and parents in attendance on Oct.
Student groups built a wall on the St. Cloud State University campus to signify the government policies they believe have been detrimental to liberty in the United States.
Letter: Come on, 6th District, you can do better
I graduated from St. Cloud State University more than 40 years ago, and so I feel some connection to the area.
HOLLYWOOD, CAa 'As you watch television or movies in coming months, check out the people behind the main characters.
St. Cloud Veterans Day programs set
St. Cloud VA Medical Center is hosting a Veterans Day ceremony on Wednesday. The St.
Our view: Governors forum gives early read on big field
A year from today, this state will elect a new governor. And while it may seem a tad early, Central Minnesotans have an important opportunity tomorrow to help them decide.
Our view: Deadline nears for Difference Makers '09
It's 11 months into our annual call for Difference Makers, and so far readers have nominated not even a handful of area residents or groups.
The One Voice Mixed Chorus will perform 'Unsilenced, GLBT and Jewish Voices of the Holocaust,' at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Stewart Hall on the St.
Husky Sports Band plans concert with ensemble
Husky Sports Band and the Minne-Brass will perform music of the fall football season in a 'Sounds of the Stadium' concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Ritsche Auditorium at St.
St. Joseph landlords prep for CSB change on housing
ST. JOSEPH - Owners of St. Joseph rental properties like Dan Schmitz are bracing for changes in housing rules for more than 3,900 students at the College of St.
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