Cast Category: NewsCast

Oct 12, 2015

St. Cloud State University Conducts Talk Series on Private Investigation

St. Cloud State University’s Public Administration Graduate Program is offering a series of talks about “Private Investigation: Tips and Tricks”. Attendants will have the chance to learn about surveillance, public database searches, spy gadgets, criminal defense considerations and other subjects. The sessions are directed by Prof. Shawn Schooley from the Political Science Department. They will […]

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Oct 4, 2015

St. Cloud State University Raises Awareness On Veteran Suicide

St. Cloud State University helps veterans to cope with difficulties they face in their lives. National statistics shows twenty-two veterans commit suicide every day. St. Cloud State University’s Veterans Resource Center is taking the necessary steps to raise awareness among students and community members. News Director, Mohammad Najafian, talks with the interim director of VRC, […]

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Aug 18, 2015

Learn About Student Fee Allocoation Process at SCSU

In this podcast you’ll learn about the process to request funding for student organizations at St. Cloud State University. The activity fees help support events, speakers, student travel and and activities. News director, Mohammad Najafian, interviewed Waqas Muzammil, Chairperson Fee Allocation Committee in May 2015. The committee is an important part of the Student Government […]

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Aug 11, 2015

Pollution Reduction Project Transforms St. Cloud State University’s Q-Lot

Sections of St. Cloud State University’s Q-Lot parking lot  have recently been transformed into a pollution reduction area to help reduce pollution in the Mississippi River.  Assistant News Director Christine Gaetke catches up with project coordinators about the planning process. She also speaks with campus public safety about the reduced number of parking spaces due […]

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Aug 11, 2015

Ebola Outbreak Simulated at St. Cloud State University

What would happen if Central Minnesota experienced an Ebola outbreak? That’s what some St. Cloud State University students studied in the summer of 2015 in Dr. Patricia Bodelson’s Political Science class. Throughout the three week course, students researched the disease and planned to host a mock Ebola outbreak disaster. Assistant News Director Korina Borash spoke […]

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Apr 30, 2015

St. Cloud State University President Earl Potter Update Spring 2015

On April 29, 2015 KVSC welcomed President Earl Potter for our spring 2015 installment of Presidential Update Live. Some of the subjects news director Mohammad Najafian discussed include an update on the program and budget review, investing in new programs at the university, support of 145 Nepalese students in the wake of the devastating earthquake […]

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Apr 3, 2015

Innovative Ways To Improve Healthcare Issues and Top Needs of Patients and Providers.

On February 18th, U.S. Senator Al Franken’s staff visited St. Cloud and had a discussion with local rural health experts on the top needs of patients and providers in rural Minnesota as well as innovative ways to address those issues. Senator Frankon states that rural communities in Minnesota and across the country face unique challenges […]

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Apr 3, 2015

Mr. Kleis Shares His Experience of Hosting A Foreign Exchange Student

It has been almost 10 months since the death of foreign German exchange student, Alexander Voigt. His host, Mr. Kleis, shares his memories and speaks about the good times he and his family had with Alexander and how much impact he had on their lives during his short stay with them. Alexander, was one of […]

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Mar 30, 2015

St. Cloud Police Department Hosts Annual Property Training in April

News director, Mohammad Najafian, opens a conversation with Certified Crime Prevention Specialist Officer John Justin at the St. Cloud Police Department about the rental property training for rental licensing of units located within the city of St. Cloud. Participants who attend these trainings will learn about the standard requirements for houses and apartments before they […]

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Mar 17, 2015

Attacks in Iraq by Islamic State Militant Group Brings Attention to U.S Authorities

After a series of attacks by the Islamic State Group in Iraq in late February and early March, Nimrud, khorsabad and the second most ancient library in Mosul was reportedly destroyed. News Director, Mohammad Najafianas, spoke with Deborah Lehr about the actions taken to prevent further attack of the IS to the ancient sites in […]

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