Los Angeles Times Reporter Sonia Nazario to Speak Here Nov. 1 as Part of MPR Series
Nazario wrote "Enrique’s Journey" and has earned dozens of national awards for her reporting on social issues. The program is free, but tickets are required.
Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops?
Gael Fashingbauer Cooper ’89 and Brian Bellmont ’90 chronicle the lost toys, tastes & trends of the ’70s and ’80s in their book Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? Among their recollections is the Generation X dog hero, Benji.
‘Moving the Art’ Earns Upper Midwest Emmy Nomination
The documentary about the installation of Frank Gehry's Winton Guest House at the Gainey Conference Center in Owatonna was narrated and written by Greg Vandegrift and filmed, edited and produced by Brad Jacobsen.
Service-learning Pedagogy Presentations to Be Held Aug. 23
Speakers include Susan Callaway, English; Debra Peterson and Tim Scully, Communication and Journalism; Mike Klein, Justice and Peace Studies; Ernest Owens, Management; and Kimberly Vrudny, Theology.
The Blame Game
Do we live in a culture of blame? Some writers at The Economist magazine think so. In fact, a 2008 column in the magazine went so far as to claim that Western cultures have become “dominated and warped by blame.” When it came to assigning responsibility, The Economist called out news media directly for their role in promoting blame.
View from the Pack
Chicago Tribune reporter and journalism alum is witness to President Obama's historic journey
Learning Through Chaos
Innovative St. Thomas-Cristo Rey service program helps students move beyond stereotypes and privilege
