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Crispy Critics go European!
In this edition of Crispy Critics, Ben and Mike do up an (accidental) all-European show! First, they take a look at the latest from French hip-hopper Wax Tailor (a.k.a. Jean-Christophe […]
20 Years of SCSU’s Women’s Center
The Women’s Center at St. Cloud State University is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2009-10. Director Jane Olsen shares her memories, vision and the changing role of the Women’s Center […]
Crispy Critics–Arctic Monkeys, fun. & more
This week, in the inaugural edition of Crispy Critics for Fall 2009, Your Humble Music Director, Ben Prchal and Co-Host, Max Brown dig into a couple of debut releases, and […]
President Potter Fall 09 Convocation
St. Cloud State University President Earl H. Potter presented his fall convocation address on August 18 to faculty, staff and constituents. In this address Potter discusses the university’s economic priorities […]
Remembering Robert Bess
It’s been a week of remembering a trusted leader at St. Cloud State University. Former university President Robert Bess died Monday, July 20, 2009 in his home state of California. Bess […]
President Potter July 2009
SCSU President Earl H. Potter discusses a number of campus issues and initiatives in this July 2009 interview with Jo McMullen. A good portion of the interview explores the how […]
An Unbroken Chain – Intro
In this amazing true-life account from the Holocaust, young Berlin Jew Henry Oertelt manages to survive the Nazi hate and death machine in wartime Germany. In 18 heart-stopping incidents, Henry […]
An Unbroken Chain – Part One
Henry Oertelt describes the reasons why he chose to share his very personal story—and why he continues to speak publicly about his survival of the Nazi Holocaust. He was inspired […]
An Unbroken Chain – Part Two
The listener is introduced to Henry’s family in Germany and the events that led up to their imprisonment in concentration death camps. Henry describes his teen years and the continual […]
An Unbroken Chain – Part Three
In this episode, Henry describes working at a weapons factory illegally—nearly starting the factory on fire. You’ll also hear how Henry’s skills as a furniture maker were put to use—but […]







































