Two university professors came forward this week to solve a months old mystery of a second Kensington Runestone. The pair say they carved the stone in 1985, while taking a class on runes at the University of Minnesota. Three other students were involved, but have decided to keep quiet about the event. A Minneapolis artist found the 2,200 pound rock six months ago. A team of townspeople and scientists then dragged it to a secret location where an archeologist has been studying it to determine its age and origin. Jana Schulman is one of the confessed carvers. She is currently an associate professor of English at Southeastern Louisiana University. I asked her why she decided to tell her story now: