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Volume 90, Number 5
SCSU quietly forces Becker aside Staff Report
The Athletic Department has been buzzing all week after SCSU formally, but quietly, announced their decision to eliminate the Associate Athletic Director position held by longtime SCSU employee, Sue Becker, on Friday, Aug. 2. Becker has been with the university for the past 26 years in some form or another. She spent time as the head softball coach from 1985-91 and 1995-97. During those years, Becker led the Huskies to a 242-162 overall record and two NCAA playoff appearances. In 1996, Dr. Becker was named the Athletic Departwhile serving time as an associate professor in the Department of Health, Recreation and Sports Science, and Physical Education. In January of 2007, Becker PRAVIN DANGOL / ASST. VISUALS EDITOR
The Pioneer Place on Fifth in downtown St. Cloud celebrates its 100-year anniversary with a fundraising block party.
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Pioneer Place on Fifth turns 100 Vicki Ikeogu NEWS EDITOR
One of St. Cloud’s most iconic buildings for arts and entertainment celebrated a major milestone. Pioneer Place on Fifth Ave. turned 100. And to celebrate the building’s centennial, the owners threw a block-party fundraiser to commemorate the occasion. The celebration idea was due to brothers, Dan and Mark Barth, who had purchased the building back in 1997. From its rundown state, Dan said they had spent a lot of time, money, and effort to restore the building to its original grander. Since the building was erected in 1913, the brothers decided this historic landmark deserved some recognition. “We decided to do something special,” Dan said. Built in 1913, the Pioneer Place has a long history
in downtown St. Cloud. According to Adam Terry, technical director for the Pioneer Place, the building has housed numerous different businesses. The building was once a gift shop, a stain glass shop, a baseball card store, and since the early 1970s, a theater. Coordinating with the city of St. Cloud and the nesses and food vendors, Terry said the building’s birthday party had involved a lot of planning. The event, part of Fifth Avenue Fest, took place right outside the Pioneer Place. Blocking off part of Fifth Ave., the celebration included live music, drinks, and food from local Fifth Ave. vendors. Also included was a VIP tent which Terry had said sold out within days of posting ticket sales. Hosted in the House of Pizza parking lot, tents and a stage were set up for bands
that the owners felt had made a major impact on the Pioneer Place in recent years. Five bands had performed at the celebration. To kick off the show, Anthony Shore, an Elvis impersonator, had done his tribute to the Pioneer Place’s urinal, the King. model urinal is a one of the in the building. This original turn-of-the-century model, now banned as the sign above it states, for the potential for drowning, is one of the features owner Mark Barth takes pride in. “I wasn’t going to redo the bathrooms upstairs if they had forced me to take this out,” he said. The lineup also included Collective Unconscious, Justin Ploof and the Throw-
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A musical tribute was done for Pioneer Place’s “King.”
PRAVIN DANGOL / ASST. VISUALS EDITOR
Brothers Dan and Mark Barth have put a lot of time and effort into restoring the Pioneer Place on Fifth.
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