Article Written by Daniel Aikins. Photo by Adrian Jaimes In recent years, tabletop gaming has become big among college students on campus as a great pastime in between the various tests and projects constantly being thrown at us. Believe me, from a guy who’s taken...
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Article by Daniel Aikins. Photo by Adrian Jaimes. It’s no secret that gaming has become huge on campus. With the establishment of various Esports clubs and the recently opened Esports Lounge in Atwood, it’s clear that gaming has already had a huge impact on our school...
85 Miles in Eight Years: Melroe Finds Home in St. Cloud State Athletic Department
Article Written by Alexander Fern. Photo Provided by SCSUHuskies.com A native of Eagan, Minn., Andrew Melroe holds the title of Assistant Athletics Director of Strategic Communications at St. Cloud State University, but he didn't always envision this field. “I knew...
Coach Henderson Reflects on First Year at St. Cloud State
Article Written by Zac Chapman. Photo Provided by Kaitlyn Zuehl. After eight seasons with West Texas A&M University, Quincy Henderson became the 14th Men’s Basketball Head Coach at St. Cloud State University. “What made me stand out is kinda hard for me to say,”...
St. Cloud State Showcased Cultural Diversity Through Atwood’s Artistry
Article Written by Jessica Thao. Photo by Jessica Thao. When one hears the word “culture”, another would expect to say something about ethnic foods or wear. Sure, it could be that. But sometimes it is the art that makes culture instead. The Art Student Union of St....
Peter Meyer: The guitarist, the professor, the therapist
Article Written by Myles Hoglund. Photo provided by Peter Meyer. Music is an art form as old as time itself. From orchestras, small bands, duos, single artists, and everything in between, music has and will continue to evolve. Minnesota is no stranger to musical...
St. Cloud State’s Hydro-Geo Club Welcomes Newcomers with a Rock Sale
Article Written by Jessica Thao. Photo by Jessica Thao. When you go on a hike, you’re almost always bound to pass by a body of water; underneath that body of water are bound to contain either big or microscopic rocks. That combined can be considered “hydro-geo."...
Building a Writing Community on Campus
Article Written by Lilly Marohn. Organizers from the School of Graduate Studies hosted an event called Write Night that builds a sense of community for student writers. Write Night, an event put on by the School of Graduate Studies, partners with the Center for...
It All Started With a Dream for Spencer Meier
Article Written by Zac Chapman. Photo Provided by Bill Prout. Spencer Meier dreamt of putting on the black and cardinal sweater. He looked up to the teams before him. Now a local hero, he reflected on a successful career that all started with a dream. Meier’s grandpa...
SCSU Art Professor Intertwines Art, Writing, Teaching
Article Written by Bria Cappelli. Brooks Turner started college in Los Angeles, California, thinking he was going to be an English teacher. Today, he is a professional artist and an adjunct art professor at St. Cloud State University. In an interview, Turner shared...
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