Club leaders concerned with allocations

 

By Matthew Schrupp

As the semester is off and running, so too are all the various clubs at CSB/SJU. The St. Ben’s and St. John’s senates recently received budget proposals from all the school’s clubs, and will be allocating funds shortly. Clubs have expressed frustration about aspects of the auditing process, but the senates have claimed they are taking specific actions toward improving it.

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St. Joseph pins growth on Lofts

 

by Megan Hedstrom

The Mill Stream Shops and Lofts project is all about revitalization. “Downtown St. Joseph needed a pick-me-up, and the mayor and city council are committed to revitalization. We at Collegeville Companies helped put the package together that is now Mill Stream,” said Nathan Woodworth, vice president of Corporate Development at Collegeville Companies.

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Food lovers flock to Heritage Day

 

By Chelsea Korth

This year’s Heritage Day festivity, themed “Stewardship and the Family Table,” welcomed Jay Weinstein, chef and a food writer who passionately presents the challenge of ethical eating, as the keynote speaker.

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CSB/SJU students promote rights awareness at rally

 

By Abbie Dunham

A woman is raped every two minutes in America, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Today, St. Cloud State University will help survivors “Take Back the Night” with its 19th annual rally to raise awareness on sexual and domestic abuse.

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Sports


Homecoming hopes

 
By Angie Ballman After falling to the Concordia-Moorhead Cobbers Saturday 6-9 for only the sec…

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The quarterback question

 

Johnnie fans walked out of Clemens stadium scratching their heads this past Saturday. A 6-9 los…


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MIAC, Blazers volley for a good cause

 

By Jackie Turner

Breast Cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, and th…


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News


Franken rallies supporters, marches to Sexton

 

By Nik Nadeau

A sea of blue and yellow awaited Al Franken Saturday morning outside Vincent Court…


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Students cited for acts of vandalism claim peace

 

By Kelsey Gustafson

At 1:30 a.m. on Sept. 12, five students made their way to the grassy area betw…


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Health Center almost on its way

 

By John Buethe

School administrators met yesterday to discuss the recent proposal to open a hea…


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OTHER HEADLINES


What, if any, are the environmental effects of the coal pile sitting by the Physical Plant at St. John’s?

 

By John Buethe

Chief Engineer Tom Vogel, a man in his 29th year working at the power house, lets the phone ring as he leans back in his chair and smiles.


E-mails leave out the physical communication component. Think about what you’re really saying

 

By Stephanie Blanda

Communication in text form has become the norm for today’s society. We send e-mails, text messages and instant messages without thinking about it. The problem isn’t that we are communicating by text. The problem is that we don’t…


Latest Issue


Making the transition from “Eyes Only” to Mr. Smooth

 

Dear Dustin,

 

I am in an “eyes only” relationship with a significant other. I want to approach her, but I don’t know what I can say. I can only watch and hope she picks up on my mental vibrations. What should…


Distance makes the heart grow…

 

Dear Dustin,

My girlfriend of two and a half years is studying abroad this semester. We have had some on and off periods in our relationship since the beginning, and this summer we were a couple states apart. I have been…