Feb. 24, 2011
By Christina Ferrero
The Chadron State College track team split for the second time this season.
Most of the team competed in Golden, Colo., Saturday at the Colorado School of Mines Twilight meet, while some of the team members traveled and competed in Lincoln for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Tune-up meet.
Feb. 24, 2011
By Stephanie Eggleston
The Chadron State College Campus Arboretum hosted a work day at the Sandoz Center Saturday. Volunteers met in the Chicoine Atrium of the Sandoz Center to clean and plant seeds from harvested wild flowers beginning at 9 a.m., and continuing till noon.
Feb. 24, 2011
By Evan Mehne
The Chadron State rugby club’s three-day event started with pre-clinic at 8 p.m. Feb. 16 in the Red Room of Kent Hall.
Feb. 24, 2011
By Julie Davis
The Chadron State men’s basketball team plays its last game of the season in Kearney against the University of Nebraska-Kearney Lopers Saturday at 8 p.m. The team broke a 13-game losing streak and beat Regis University 66-57 in Armstrong for its last home game Feb. 12, but fell back into a slump last weekend in Colorado.
Feb. 24, 2011
By Morgan Nelson
Recess as a child serves as a good example. Somebody ruined a game with excessive force, which inevitably hurt someone. The teacher would rush over and dissolve the game immediately. The majority was punished because of one or two people. Where’s the justice?
Feb. 24, 2011
By Aaron Gonzalez
This year marks the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War, and it seems the Southern gentlemen have done it again. In the wondrous state of Mississippi, the government has decided to issue license plates to “honor” Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest, also an early leader of the Klu Klux Klan.
Feb. 24, 2011
This week, when the Internet failed, classes had to be canceled, and students went through Facebook withdrawals. How many of these students went for a walk in this beautiful weather or grabbed a novel off of their shelves?
Feb. 24, 2011
By T.J. Thomson
This week’s campus-wide Internet outage, which lasted two-and-a-half-days, was caused by failure of the network’s fire wall, and is expected to cost CSC $6,500 for new equipment, said Ann Burk, director of information technology.
Feb. 24, 2011
By T.J. Thomson
The 22nd Annual “Excellence in Early Childhood Conference,” featured a performance by guitarist and philanthropist David Roth, below, who interwove music and inspirational stories into his evening performance in the Student Center Friday.”
Feb. 24, 2011
Dr. Gary White, dean of the School of Business, Entrepreneurship, Applied & Mathematical Sciences & Sciences, is leaving CSC effective Aug. 15, President Janie Park stated in an e-mail issued late Friday afternoon.