
Oct 31, 2011
'Graduate Minnesota'

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Halloween fun

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'Temperance and Temptation'

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Legislator visits

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Staples campus open house

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Flamenco dance

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Oct 27, 2011
Apprenticeships

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Oct 26, 2011
Blood drive

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Band concert

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Oct 25, 2011
Chancellor's installation

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Pakistan program Nov. 3

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Export financing forum

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Oct 18, 2011
American Indian Heritage Day

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Operation Community Connect

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Oct 13, 2011
CLC enrollment
Central Lakes College enrollment is up .5 percent for 2011 over 2010, according to fall semester 30th-day numbers reported by MnSCU today. The headcount is 4,402 now compared to 4,378 this time last fall on the 30th day of the term. The MnSCU system is down 1.5 percent with 200,716 students. Among two-year colleges in the system, CLC and just seven others reported headcount gains. Those showing the biggest drops are Hibbing (-10.2%) and Mesabi Range (-9.4%). Sharpest drop among universities: St. Cloud State (-5.9%). The headcount total for colleges: 131,679, universities: 69,037.
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'Of Mice & Men'

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Oct 12, 2011
Legislators visit

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Chief justice talk

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Hispanic Month

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Poverty forum
The Gordon Rosenmeier Center for State and Local Government at Central Lakes College, Brainerd, will host a fee, public forum with panelists discussing the role of government in poverty Monday, Oct. 17 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Chalberg Theatre. The forum kicks off a week – Oct. 17-23 -- in which poverty in the area will be a focus of organizers who want to raise awareness, according to Taylor Stevenson, one of the coordinators. The scheduled panelists are Tim Houle, Crow Wing County administrator; Beth Wilms, Crow Wing County community services director; Troy Schreifels, Brainerd Police officer and ISD 181 liaison officer; Craig Nathan, area operations manager at Rural Minnesota Concentrated Employment Program; and Jennifer Bergman, executive director of Brainerd Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Panelists will discuss the nature of the government’s involvement in combating poverty, the changing face of poverty in today’s society, and what more can and should be done to address poverty in the community, Stevenson said. The panel discussion will be followed by a brief question-and-answer session.
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Supreme Court at CLC

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Oct 11, 2011
Open house

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$65,000 bequest

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Oct 10, 2011
Senator visits

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Leadership training

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Oct 7, 2011
Tribute to Steve Jobs

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'Technology and Your Kids'

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Ronny Cox concert

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Collaborators meet

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Oct 6, 2011
Outstanding Educator nominations welcomed

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Poetry reading tonight

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Oct 5, 2011
The Brain and Being Human

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Oct 4, 2011
Suicide Prevention Program

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Oct 3, 2011
New science club

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Natural resources seminar

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Empowering readers

Janet Bedard, a Central Lakes College reading instructor, has learned more from mistakes than she has by doing things right the first time. She was raised a working-class daughter of a mechanic father with only a high school education and a mother whose institutional education ended after tenth grade. Life has taught her to own mistakes and misgivings. “Living causes learning,” she said in her “Philosophy of Education” statement last year to the board of trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. She was honored in 2010 by MnSCU as one of the state’s 26 outstanding college instructors along with colleague Gary Carson in natural resources. “Readers who develop critical thinking skills become problem solvers,” Bedard said. “Problem solvers can determine their own course in life without waiting for some outside person or entity to come to the rescue. They move from seeing themselves as victims to being creators. They control their own happiness. Our country needs more creators.” This philosophy continues to drive her 47 years after entering the teaching profession. She’s driven to help young minds mature so that they may more fully share in what life has to offer. That’s why she teaches by example, reading to campus day care pre-schoolers before turning that duty over to the college students. They become part of a grander vision to lessen the hold of illiteracy and poverty from generation to generation.
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Scrubs Camp

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