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The Student's View is the quarterly Minnesota State College Student Association newspaper that is delivered to each of the 46 two-year college campuses in the state.
Spring 2009 Students' View
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The Student's View is the quarterly Minnesota State College Student Association newspaper that is delivered to each of the 46 two-year college campuses in the state.
Fall 2008 Student's View (pdf)
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by Maren Skyberg, Vermilion Community College
At the urging of one of my instructors, I applied to attend the White House Project’s Iron Range GO RUN! event in Tower, Minnesota. When I sent in my application, I admit I had my doubts; I wasn’t sure I knew anyone else who would be going, I had recently been to another conference that had left me apprehensive about the prospect of another (there are only so many hours I can listen to someone talk about fire management), and, most importantly, I was not sure that I would eventually run for office. Then another blizzard hit, and I thought for sure that the fates had provided me with a legitimate reason to back out of my obligation. Something in me though, perhaps just the curiosity of what exactly was meant by “GO RUN!” led me to attend despite my reservations.
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