St. Cloud State professor alleges forced union representation violates First Amendment rights

A St. Cloud State University political science professor filed a federal lawsuit in St. Paul Friday alleging that forcing her to pay union dues violates her First Amendment rights in the wake of a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. Kathleen Uradnik - who lists her expertise as American government, law, American political thought, constitutional law, and civil rights - sued the Inter Faculty Organization , St. Cloud State and the trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities.

Festival of the Arts concert series scheduled at International Music Camp

The International Music Camp's 2018 Festival of the Arts concert series in the International Peace Garden kicks off June 8. All events begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to the public except where noted. All concerts will be held in the Burdick Center for the Performing Arts unless otherwise noted.

Colleges offering legal tips, hotlines amid DACA uncertainty

With talk in the nation's capital of a possible deal to salvage a program that protects undocumented immigrants from deportation, some immigrants were watching anxiously and hoping for an outcome that let's them stay in the U.S. FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2016 file photo, Andrea Aguilera sits at the Erie Neighborhood House in Chicago. Aguilera was illegally brought across the Mexican border at age 4 and now is is a junior at Dominican University in suburban Chicago.

SCSU survey: Minnesotans favor Clinton

SCSU survey: Minnesotans favor Clinton Survey finds gulf between Trump, Clinton supporters over immigration, direction of country Check out this story on sctimes.com: A statewide survey conducted by St. Cloud State University found Minnesotans favor Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump for president by a considerable margin, with women voters heavily weighted toward Clinton. Clinton led Trump 46 percent to 35 percent in the scientific telephone survey of a random sample of 431 Minnesotans conducted Oct. 19-30.

St. Cloud Mall Expected To Reopen Following Stabbing Attack

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FBI investigates Minnesota stabbings as possible terror act

A man in a private security uniform stabbed nine people at a Minnesota shopping mall, reportedly asking one victim if he or she was Muslim before an off-duty police officer shot and killed him in an attack the Islamic State group claimed as its own. None of the nine people who were stabbed in Saturday night's attack received life-threatening wounds, St. Cloud police Chief Blair Anderson said.

Wolgamott hopes work, energy pay off

Wolgamott hopes work, energy pay off The DFL candidate for Senate District 14 says he would bring fresh voice to Capitol Check out this story on sctimes.com: District 14 DFL Senate candidate Dan Wolgamott, his daughter, Polly, and wife, Nicole, check a voter map for their next location while door knocking Saturday, July 30, on 30th Avenue North in St. Cloud. Since announcing he planned to run for state Senate more than a year ago, Dan Wolgamott has knocked on a lot of doors and had conversations with a lot of voters - about 3,000, at his last count.