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December 8, 2005
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2005-2006 ·
December 1, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XXII ·
News ·
Faculty votes to change symposium requirements
Plan cuts student loans
Students give thanks at their home away from home
Students trek to Georgia, protest
Two students return from West Point with inspiration
Winter storm strands students
Opinion ·
FOX made a mistake by cancelling Arrested Development
Marxism is still alive and dangerous
Mass might not be such a bad place to find a date
The SOA: Training Santa's little soldiers
Who is really representing you?
Sports ·
Johnnies dropped from D-III playoffs
Late rally sinks SJU in MIAC opener
All-American embarks on final season
Variety ·
‘Walk the Line' burns, burns, burns up the box office
Balance school and social life at Clemens
Stumped for stocking stuffers?
Business ·
Choose locally-grown foods to eat
Don't break the bank for activities
Philip Morris tops chain of common food brand choices
November 17, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XXI ·
News ·
A winning game for Trinidadians
Diversity dilemna
Festival offers taste of international cultures
Helping hands: Students bring awareness to hunger issues
Johnnies show their love for CSB
Sitting on the sidelines
SJU Senate vote sparks debate
Opinion ·
30-hour famine puts everything in perspective
Donate money to a noble cause
Go to church to worship, not to find a date
Respect our campuses and put your trash where it belongs
The UST/SJU rivalry continues
Sports ·
Blazers' season ends at hands of St. Thomas
Overtime goal drops SJU from tournament
SJU prepares to play loaded West Region
Vanbruggen places 13th as Johnnies return to nationals
Variety ·
Choosing a change
Church's expectations can take meaning within
Dear Alex
Healthy Bites
Potter fanatics eagerly await new movie, incredible depiction
Business ·
November 10, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XX ·
News ·
Clemens Library perks up after new coffee shop opens its doors, window
Congress targets college financial aid for huge cuts
Embedded in Catholicism
O'Connell's denies Starbucks
St. Ben's president reflects on first year
Trading spaces: Morehouse, SJU swap students
Unsolved case raises questions 3 years later
Opinion ·
Clemens Perk serves up coffee and convenience
Consider the impact of provocative posters in dorm rooms
Don't judge homosexuality based on church doctirne
Sexism on campus alive and thriving
Use what you've gained at CSB/SJU after graduation
Sports ·
A sudden return to dominance
Blazers lose in MIAC finals, move on to play in regional tournament
Eagles soars for SJU hockey team
SJU wrestlers ready to focus on season
Whitlock unfair to Weis and contract
Variety ·
A Night of Pampering
Cross Words
Dear Tony
November 3, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XIX ·
News ·
Abbey discusses marriage rules
Campus program fundraises for cancer research
Class on the weekend? Students learn political lessons from Camp Wellstone
Kellom rejects proposed stun guns
Longing for acceptance
Road takes new detour
Students propose new marijuana club
Opinion ·
Look at both sides of Field Street debate
Take advantage of fun opportunities at Canterbury
We have an addiction to the media
What happened to World Series excitement?
Sports ·
A Look at the Rest
Blazers bounce Bethel to move on to semifinals
Briefs
Figuring out St. Thomas
Follow the leaders
Intramural sports can create defining college moments
Kofoed passes all over St. Olaf
SJU advance to MIAC finals
Teams finish in the middle at MIAC meet
Variety ·
Dear Tony
Different characteristics of ‘love' defined through Christian beliefs
Quietdrive breaks their silence
Whimsical wit enchants
Zesty food served at Asian eatery
October 27, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XVIII ·
News ·
Amendment cuts funding for disabled
An unusual auction: SJU alumnus sells soul on eBay
Credit card marketer deceives students
CSB student witnesses fatal accident
CSB/SJU announce capital campaigns
First mission
St. John's Senate president resigns
Students protest road construction
Wetterling prepares for Senate race
Opinion ·
A farewell to my first real love
Celebrate the real meaning of Halloween
Help protect yourself from breast cancer
Take time to manage your life
We should think before placing blame
Sports ·
CSB hits ice with new attitude, new faces
Kodet's goal lifts SJU soccer into playoff spot
October errors link Gardenhire with Cox
Ruggers roll, move on to Iowa
Seniors keep MIAC playoff hopes alive
SJU lacrosse frustrates St. Thomas — again — to win Moorhead Invite
Transfers join experienced Johnnie team
Variety ·
CGR plans new album
Cheap and chic tricks and treats
North Country delivers sensational entertainment
Religion can act as a guide in search for meaning
Senior year presents last chance to make a move
October 6, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XVII ·
News ·
‘A place to call home'
‘Tis the season to rent
CSB rejects proposed road
Former Johnnie, 9/11 hero's legacy lives on through wife's speech
Heavy rain soaks some facilities
Reality TV star to speak out at CSB
Sartell police search for missing St. Cloud State student
SJU museum celebrates anniversary
Students reflect on homecoming
Opinion ·
Consider meaning of ‘support the troops'
Look for God's miracles: They are everywhere
Proposed new road at CSB is a bad idea
Savor the beauty of the small town
Students should take advantage of fine arts on campus
The logic of the drunken reasoner
Sports ·
Broadbent shuts down MIAC offenses
Injury leads Dooher from course to coaching
Multi-talented player finds a way to contribute
Powderpuff football takes over Clemens Stadium
Smit paces SJU cross country team
Variety ·
Along for the Ride
Dear Tony
Different religions impart diverse viewpoints, opportunity for growth
Futuristic film depicts galactic confrontations
Meet a Prof
St. Cloud sandwich spots dish up mediocre fare
September 29, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XVI ·
News ·
BAC construction on schedule for fall 2006
EMT, PRP hurt by cuts
Moorhead sophomore dies after party
Retreat examines diversity issues
Students continue to aid hurricane victims
Students praise experience in national peace march
Opinion ·
Be young at heart during college
Get involved in politics
Irony is making its way into politics
St. Cloud: a driver's death trap
Support Democracy and the troops in Iraq
Sports ·
‘30-Yard Line Club' keeps players involved
Johnnie soccer coach nears No. 300
N.L. Cy Young looks right on time for the D-Train
Volleyball player exceeding expectations
Witchger finds niche as assistant coach for SJU
Variety ·
Become more than just 'good friends'
Cross Words
Donegan creates ‘wicked' solos
Far From Finished
Healthy bites
Radio DJs pull an ultimate all-nighter
September 22, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XV ·
News ·
A call to action: Student to serve in Iraq
A tale of courage
After debate, senates to vote on student activity fee increase
Initial trip to Africa successful
River Bats to find home in St. Joseph
St. Joseph mill's makeover creates trendy housing
Students march to encourage peace, troops' return home
Unhealthy food on the burner
Opinion ·
An experienced voice gives first-years advice
Being an RA: it's not ‘just a job'
Create your legacy at CSB/SJU
Curious skateboards invade SJU
Embrace your new independence
Senators should vote for Chief Justice based on qualifications
Sportsmanship: Fans should show school pride, but still be respectful of others
Sports ·
Assisting those beyond the field
Cleveland looks primed to make ALCS
Defense dominates in home opener
Let's support more then just football
The Bash Brothers
Variety ·
‘Late Registration' hits high notes with perfect pitch
Cross Words
Dear Tony
Education prof divulges preferences and advice
Movie exhibits ghost of a success
Recycling the Soul
Utilize A.M. exercise routine to boost energy
September 15, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XIV ·
News ·
Students praise summer pilgramage
CSB/SJU reflect on Constitution
Library's new brew mixes coffee, studying
Papa G's tosses its pizza into new hands
Police target Flynntown speeders
Proposed road encounters division
St. John's Senate proposes campus shuttle service
Opinion ·
College party houses will never die
CSB/SJU students should work to change outside attitudes
Don't try to be hip, Al Gore
Embrace all possibilities
Facebook: it can be dangerous
Hurricane heroes need resources
Look at the world from a different angle
Protect St. Joseph's rural beauty
Sports ·
Runners tear up home course
SJU football notes: Johnnies roll to 2-0
Solarz seeks to inspire Blazers
Teammates hold ties for Johnnie soccer team
Band to break silence at athletic events
Consistent Blazers gear up for conference competition
Improve the atmosphere of sports
Variety ·
Concert to showcase eclectic artists
Dear Tony
Horrifying thriller revives exorcism
Web site provides long-awaited means of communication for CSB/SJU students
An Addict's Perspective
Beam me up, Scotty! Destination: Space Aliens
September 8, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XIII ·
News ·
College, monastery decide to relocate cafe by fall 2007
CSB/SJU community endures Katrina's devastation
Former SJU student dies
Grant enables police crackdown
Core curriculum to undergo major changes
CSB/SJU rise in national rankings
Opinion ·
Enjoy the year: it won't last forever
It's time for a woman in the White House
Students should join forces to aid hurricane victims
Stupidity: Our new source of energy?
Take time to enjoy your senior year
The huge shock of my summer
Sports ·
Blazers aim for success after average 2004 season
Kofoed shines as St. John's survives
Runners hope training pays off
Senior captains jumpstart young Johnnies
Volleyball reaches for MIAC title
Wurm, Blazers start strong with second-place finish
Variety ·
Saturday concert showcases local and national talent
CSB first-year enrollment reaches all-time high
Dear Tony
Housing changes yield mixed feelings
Prof exhibits divergent thinking
2004-2005 ·
April 28, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XII ·
News ·
CSB/SJU party tradition busted
LOCAL BRIEFS
Senates call for reopening Magis case
Students attend national research conference
Study talks about under-reported sexual assualt cases
CAMPUSES CELEBRATE A NEW LEADER
CSB president's new house unveiled inside and out
Opinion ·
A new road at St. Ben's is not a good idea
College: A perspective from the end
Cosmo article sends wrong message
I'll never forget all the memories
Letter from Fr. Michael Patella
Magis corrects misconceptions
My senior manifesto
President Baenninger shares views on inauguaration
Record biased in coverage of Magis controversy
Senior reflections
Thank you, class of 2005
Thank you from the editor in chief
Upset about the Magis situation
Where are you living next year?
Sports ·
Johnson quietly picks up historic win No. 400
Playoffs loom for Blazers
Senior duo leads SJU
SJU halts five game losing skid
SJU wins Stearns Cup
Homegrown talent
Variety ·
Checking your e-mail: How reliant are you?
For seniors, the job search proves to be challenging; internships are definitely valuable
It's not an urban myth: an alumni success story in the world of work
Lack of e-mail privacy becomes an ethical and legal concern for CSB/SJU students
Literary work stirs excitement
Our own 'Dear Abby'
The question of the moment
Viruses pose a serious threat to campus, students' computers
Words to live by
Bon voyage
April 21, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. XI ·
News ·
Benedict XVI elected pope
Many wonder what's in a name
CSB celebrates inauguration
Festival funding changes sources
Students honored for academic achievement
Women reflect on power
Students taught proper recycling
Avoid alcohol poisioning
Opinion ·
GLBT community faces challenges on campus
Heritage dinner a celebration of Benedictine values
Is now the time for unequal rights?
Pope Benedict XVI
The Magis controversy
We need more Knights of the old Republic
Change your attitude, reduce your stress
Sports ·
Blazers sweep Knights
Johnnies prepare for stretch run
Lacrosse to host first game
Multidimensional machines
Beach ballin' for SJU
Multidimensional machines
Variety ·
Bible kicks off tour
Our own Dear Abby
Shall we dance?
A fun, trashy novel
More like Evergreenstock
April 14, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. X ·
News ·
A voice silenced
AKS appeal denied
Four earn Caritas awards
Moderation station idea canned
Students travel to capitol for GLBT Lobby Day
Students travel to El Salvador for Oscar Romero remembrance
Buzzed wins 2 awards
Opinion ·
Are we obsessed with Hollywood?
Libraries should have recycled paper printer
No beer garden at Pinestock
The Friday or Saturday night Link: A magical ride
The real value of an English degree
Why men should rule the universe
Sports ·
Blazer track and field continues success
Blazers softball team rebounds from a slow start to season
Gaining ground on the MIAC
Golfers tee off for spring season
Pitching leads to success
Variety ·
Discover the logic of life
Evolution of a band
Our Own Dear Abby
Wok this way
April 07, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. IX ·
News ·
Activist, former VP runner well-received at CSB
Conference will focus on local land issues
Spirituality Center: a place for prayer and reflection
Students awaken by Fair Trade coffee campaign
Three CSB students travel to the Middle East
St. John's prep student arrested
Farewell to the pope
A city of mourning
CSB/SJU marks pope's passing with memorial services, prayer
Opinion ·
Athletes' steroid use should be made public
Former AKS presidents deserve respect, not judgment
New Banner system unfair
Our current tax system needs to change
The world says goodbye
Email recall: if only it was reality
Sports ·
Blazers start slow
Casey will be missed
CSB tennis battles snow, competition
First year phenoms
Gagliardi prepares for life after work
Johnnies break out over Florida trip
Variety ·
Invasion of the Crocs
Our Own 'Dear Abby'
A royally hilarious journey
March 17, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. VIII ·
News ·
Former VP candidate will visit campus
Geller ‘fully disclosed' connection to Miller
Senates question relations with MAPCS
St. John's graduate discusses his Vatican journalism career
Students protest tuition hike
Charter board revokes AKS club status
Opinion ·
A new look at social security reform
Celebrate Benedictine values by entering creative contest
Consider basis for pro-choice arguments
Republicans in Congress fail to help those in need
Students can help African crisis
Sports ·
Blazer hoops sent packing
Florida trip kicks off season
Ivory leads Johnnies to No. 3 ranking
St. John's baseball looking to improve upon last season
All-American performances
Variety ·
Lots of love for 'Lovers of Algeria'
Napoleon needs a bit of a respite
Our Own 'Dear Abby'
Unusual Jobs
A portrait of devotion
A ticket to the world
March 10, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. VII ·
News ·
Tuition increases 6 percent next year
Senates grant flat rate
Playboy Bunny discusses AIDS with community
Nobel prize winner will visit campus
Iran native addresses U.S. relations
SJU housing lottery begins
Weekend retreat seeks to generate discussion on race, ethnicity issues
Students take the plunge
Opinion ·
JEC guaranteed funding
Norovirus paranoia not so bad
Barbie no longer ideal woman
Political correctness has gone too far
Sal's DJ reveals the worst song in the world
Seeing ‘Hotel Rawanda' a good start, but not enough
Sports ·
Tommies end Johnnies' season
Johnnies finish second in MIAC playoffs
MIAC power shuts out SJU
Blazer tennis loses three over weekend
NCAA Wrestling Results
MIAC Indoor Track Results
All roads must go through Virginia
Variety ·
Tuning up for the battle
The lowdown on tanning
The Jamaican way
Student showcase
Our Own ‘Dear Abby'
Hats off to ‘Over the Top'
Saga of a Band
Annual JEC Battle of the Bands pits six bands in competition
March 03, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. VI ·
News ·
Hockey arena plans take off in St. Joe
Norovirus strikes
Pinestock act confirmed
Greco-Roman study abroad program divided
Sisters elect new prioress
St. John's grad runs for Senate seat
Students discuss student aid at State Capitol
SFCT-sponsored speaker evokes mixed views
Opinion ·
I'm not afraid to admit it: I really love my cell phone
Meat...to eat or not to eat?
Supreme Court shouldn't judge morals
A candidate that keeps it real
CSB/SJU must try harder to embrace diversity
Sports ·
SJU BEGINS PLAYOFF RUN
Track teams prepare for MIAC indoors
Vikings will miss Randy
Blazer hockey season ends in loss
Calming the Storm
Variety ·
Not just any new year
Our Own ‘Dear Abby'
Spreading a positive message
February 24, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. V ·
News ·
‘Ask Mary'
City rejects extra bar hour
Computer databases modified
SJS treasurer impeached
St. John's will host men's conference
Students deceived by solicitor for free pizza
Students travel to Boston
Opinion ·
10 years after Rwanda, the West is failing again
Extend Benedictine values to politics
Issue of capital punishment not as easy as 'an eye for and eye'
Old Man Winter triumphs
To one person you may be the world
Sports ·
Blazers and Johnnies finish 5th and 3rd, respectively
BLAZERS BEAT ST. THOMAS AND CONCORDIA
Blazers remain positive in fight for playoffs
Fiecke, Malone to compete in nationals
Johnnies remain unbeaten
Johnnies roll into playoffs
Vikings right in trading Randy
Variety ·
‘Girl Next Door' delivers
Our Own Dear Abby
The Century Project is back at St. Ben's
What happened to Channel 8?
February 10, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. IV ·
News ·
Davis discusses immigration with community
Former Johnnies serve the public
Health advocates lose funding
Student activities seeks guidance
The Clarks to rock at CSB
Students to rally at the capitol
Opinion ·
A time to evaluate values
All hail Stewart, the king of television
Humor your honey and reduce stress this Valentine's Day
Voter fraud disgraces government
Wind turbines part of broader energy strategy
The Vagina Monologues
Sports ·
Johnnies are confident and ready for season
Record breakers
Sister Lois Wedl wins ‘Breaking Barriers Award'
SJU basketball struggles
SJU hockey ready for MIAC showdown
Variety ·
CSB graduate teaches America
Our Own ‘Dear Abby'
Valentine's Day strikes back
Roving reviewers rave about Cafe Renaissance
February 03, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. III ·
News ·
Senates vote against 2 a.m. bar closing
Community fights cancer
Fathers and sons bond over dinner
Election for new prioress winds down
The Record wins top honor
Opinion ·
Controversial mass e-mails
Harlem Renaissance contains lessons
CSB/SJU: Different benefits?
Refuse to give in to the resolution curse this year
Don't underestimate Iraqi election's importance
Display at bookstore sends wrong message
Bush must implement new foreign policy, not more rhetoric
Sports ·
Johnnies are No. 1
Kahlhamer, Blazers set to face St. Thomas
Minnesota is Twins territory
SJU tennis faces challenenges
Spending a Saturday with ice breakers
Tiegs leads Blazers tennis into season
Variety ·
Author ‘storms' to campus
Students share experiences at Night to Fight
The transition to the work world
Our Own ‘Dear Abby'
January 27, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. II ·
News ·
CSB creates new housing lottery system
HMML changes name
Retreat explores race, ethnicity issues
Social work program will remain for now
Transfer students share thoughts
CFB drops some programs' funding
Opinion ·
Don't be afraid to make your own study abroad decision
Macking like a mime
Questioning 'popular' opinion at CSB/SJU
Wilson and Bush: unlikely bedfellows?
A new generation of television icons needed
Beware the traps of 'liberal' cartoon characters
Sports ·
Blazers ski team gaining recognition
CSB hockey finds silver lining in losses
Johnnie wrestlers practice, prepare for upcoming Great Lakes regional tourney
Johnson reaches milestone in loss
SJU survives OT
Swept away
Blazer swim team beats elements in Florida
Variety ·
Don't get left out in the cold
International experience on campus
Wintery Minnesota hits wallets
Conclusion: CSB/SJU students look good on campus
January 20, 2005 - Volume CXVIII, No. I ·
News ·
KJNB begins airing on the Web
Sisters pass $6 million goal
Chile program moves north
Flu season reaches full force
Opinion ·
Adminstration should keep students informed
CSB/SJU students participate in protest at School of the Americas
'Drop it like it's hot' at Club Clemens?
Let peace be your quest throughout the year
Let's eliminate apathy?
Wind turbine at SJU would offer numerous opportunities
Abortion should not be viewed as primarily a woman's issue
Sports ·