Cast Category: FeaturesCast
NEW YORK TIMES REPORTER TALKS ABOUT PHONE ADDICTION AND DISTRACTED DRIVING IN ST. CLOUD
New York Times Reporter and bestselling author Matt Richtel visited St. Cloud’s River Edge Convention Center to give a speech about his recently published book, Confession of a Phone Addict: Distracted Driving and Brain. His book explains the relationship between the brain and its attraction to smart phones and other technology.
Governor Dayton Visits St. Cloud to Examine Racism and Immigrant Issues
On October 26, 2015 Governor Mark Dayton, Mayor Kleis, Representative Knoblach, Human Right Commissioner Kevin Lindsey and African American Program Specialist Nimel, visited St. Cloud to address racial issues occurring in the city in the form of a Q and A forum.
St. Cloud School District 742 is proposing a $167 million for for renovations
St. Cloud area School District 742 is proposing a $167 million bond referendum for renovations to Tech and Apollo High Schools and other district buildings. Assistant News Director Korina Borash spoke with Superintendent Willie Jett about the referendum vote on November 3, 2015. Jett answers questions about the multi-million dollar budget, property tax increases and […]
Granite City Radio Theatre: Season 4 Episode 1 Featuring Mark HAZZY Hasbrouck
Did ya miss it? Wanna hear it again? Were you part of the live studio audience and want to experience it from the other side of the radio? Well, the premier of Season Four of the Granite City Radio Theater in its entirety is just a click away! Listen in as Jack Shade and […]
LIVING TRANSGENDER WITH NATE CANNON’S ‘RUNNING ON A MIND REWIRED’ – PART 3
This podcast is the third and final part of a three-part interview series with Author Nate Cannon. Assistant News Director Korina Borash talks with Cannon about his future after undergoing a sex change. Nate was born as a girl by the name of Jennifer, and his book focuses on the trials and triumphs of growing […]
FIRST EPISODE – Peace Corps Volunteer experience, challenges and work in Bostswana
KVSC’s Korina Borash is launching a series in which she updates us on the whereabouts of her sister, Mackenzie, as a Peace Corps volunteer. Mackenzie is stationed in Botswana, Africa, for 27 months as a volunteer working with HIV and AIDS patients at a local clinic in a small village called Gweta. She took flight […]
Living Transgender with Nate Cannon’s ‘Running On A Mind Rewired’ – Part 1 & 2
This podcast is the first two parts of series addressing transgender issues in modern society. In August 2015 Assistant News Director Korina Borash interviewed author Nate Cannon about his book “Running on a Mind Rewired” published in 2011. Throughout the conversation, Cannon opens up about his past and battling a history of drug addiction and […]
Test Preparation Courses Available To The Public and St. Cloud State University Students
St. Cloud State University offers test preparation courses at the Center for Continuing Studies-Corporate Education and Outreach Department. All classroom courses and workshops are held at the SCSU Welcome Center in Coborn’s Plaza. The department has held courses for over 200 students at the graduate level and over 150 students preparing to take ACT. SCSU Test Prep holds event […]
A Look At Minnesota Department of Public Safety Simulation at Monticello Nuclear Power Plant
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety conducted a simulation at Monticello Nuclear Power Plant on August 18th. Federal Emergency Management Agency makes carry out exercises annually to make sure that safety procedures are paid attention to and the department is ready to take the necessary actions in an effective way. News Director, Mohammad Najafian, talks […]
George Maurer’s Westward Journey 2015
Minnesota jazz musician, composer and Shake a Hamster Band member George Maurer explored America’s west in the summer of 2015 on a bike ride that led him from San Francisco to Denver. While on his journey, Maurer accepted donations for cancer research in memory of a friend who passed away a few years ago. In […]