- Northern Minnesota Roots and Resilience: Taylor Larson’s Rise as a College Captainby Cambrie KowalArticle by Sam Roering. Photo by Sam Roering. In the small towns of Northern Minnesota, where the winter air is brisk and the rink is a community gathering place, a love for hockey runs deep. For Taylor Larson, it all began at age three, in Nisswa, Minnesota, with her first pair of skates and a… Read more: Northern Minnesota Roots and Resilience: Taylor Larson’s Rise as a College Captain
- Everything to Know About University Parkingby Cambrie KowalArticle by Vrydon Paul. Photos by Vrydon Paul. Parking is an essential part of the college experience, but it can also be one of the most dreaded and complicated parts about getting ready for a new school seamster. St. Cloud State offers a wide variety of parking options, including multiple residential lots, commuter lots, staff… Read more: Everything to Know About University Parking
- Shifting the Culture: Dayle Ross Leads With Heart and Hustleby Emma BastArticle by Samantha Roering. Photo by Samantha Roering. For many Canadian kids, hockey isn’t just a sport, it’s a way of life. Dayle Ross, captain of St. Cloud State University’s women’s hockey team, is a prime example of that passion. The Alberta native was on skates at an early age, already playing games by age… Read more: Shifting the Culture: Dayle Ross Leads With Heart and Hustle
- St. Cloud Men’s basketball falls in home opener to Concordia St. Paulby Emma BastArticle by Zach Rudeen. Photo by Zach Rudeen. St. Cloud fell 115-104 in their home opener vs Concordia St. Paul Thursday night. Concordia St. Paul was led by the dominance of Antwan Kimmons who tallied 43 points on an incredible 16-21 shooting. Kimmons dominance is no surprise, as he’s a transfer from division 1 Northern… Read more: St. Cloud Men’s basketball falls in home opener to Concordia St. Paul
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