Men lose first after 22 winsThe second-ranked NJCAA Division III Central Lakes College Raiders , after winning their first 22 games this season, lost at third-ranked Rochester, 68-57, Wed., Feb. 2. Marcus Ayala was the only Raider to score in double figures with 15 points. “This was a really physical …
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New chancellor
Steven Rosenstone, vice president for scholarly and cultural affairs, and professor of political science at the University of Minnesota, was selected Wed., Feb. 2 as the next chancellor of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities in a 14-1 vote by the Board of Trustees. “I am excited that we have …
Read More »Gaelic Storm
The internationally known Celtic band Gaelic Storm will present a concert in Brainerd as part of the Cultural Arts Series sponsored by Central Lakes College on Wed., Feb. 23. Tickets to the 7:30 p.m. concert in Tornstrom Auditorium are $16 for adults, $12 for seniors age 60-up, $8 for high …
Read More »Folk dance
On February 9th from 6-8 p.m., Central Lakes College Spanish Club is sponsoring a free International Folk Dance with Paul Wilson and Mary Abendroth of the Nisswa Stammen Festival instructing. They will be teaching circle and line dances from a variety of countries. The dance will be held in Room …
Read More »Fantasy camp
Pat Held, Central Lakes College head baseball coach, and his wife Carolyn recently attended a Minnesota Twins Fantasy Camp in Ft. Meyers, Fla., and the experience fulfilled one of their dreams as longtime fans of the sport. Tina Snell of the Morrison County Record reports that the Helds, from Motley, …
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