From combat to classroom
Bethel University College of Adult and Professional Studies student Brad Williams made it through active combat in the Vietnam War, 300 skin-cancer removal surgeries and 70 years of life to finally get his degree.
Bethel University College of Adult and Professional Studies student Brad Williams made it through active combat in the Vietnam War, 300 skin-cancer removal surgeries and 70 years of life to finally get his degree.
Bethel University athlete, business student, SHIFT leader and friend to many, Anthony Nelson, died July 29, but his legacy still touches classrooms, courts and Pokéstops.
The women are employees at Beaningful Coffee, a shop in the lobby of Osborn 370 in downtown St. Paul. A part of the nonprofit Neighborhood House, the coffee shop offers job experience and more to people in transition.
Alopecia, a hair loss disease, affects at least six students and faculty at Bethel University where, between physics majors and English professors, it has changed more than appearance.
Spence Hollstadt, a longtime Pioneer Press photographer who captured one of the newspaper's most remembered set of images during a hostage standoff, passed away Friday in his St. Paul home.
More than 250 inmates participated in the Second Chance 5K at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Stillwater on Saturday. The men jogged alongside Department of Corrections commissioners as part of an initiative to raise awareness of the "second prison" faced by many released inmates.
In 2017, residents of May Township disagreed with a state push to restock Square Lake with rainbow trout. They thought the water was clearing up due to the reduced number of fish. They were right.
Alanna Humphrey mixes medication like a pioneer. Wearing a long white lab coat, she concocts a custom dose using just two stones. Her pestle scrapes against the floor of the mortar, obliterating any substance unlucky enough to find itself caught between the two forces.
A double amputee, Elena Evans made strides longer than she ever imagined possible.
Freshman Seth Haskin embodies the old days one suit at a time.