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Jan. 11, 2012

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What do you think about Coach O’Boyle being fired?

Jan. 11, 2012

“It’s very unfortunate. I’m sad that he had to go, but it’s college football and it’s a business.”

—Quinell Atkins,

21, junior,
Graphic Design major,
of Fresno, Calif.

Chadron wrestlers to host Adams State

Jan. 11, 2012

Sunday, the Eagles faced the Fort Hays State University Tigers, ranked 12th in Division II Wrestling Coaches’ Association polls, who cruised their way to a 24-10 victory. This afternoon, in the Nelson Physical Activity Center, the Eagles grapple with an even more formidable opponent: the Adams State Grizzlies of Alamosa, Colo., who are ranked 9th in the Division II WCA poll. Finally, on Saturday, the Eagles will travel north to the Dickinson State Open in Dickinson, N.D.

Mistakes to avoid when speaking with veterans

Jan. 11, 2012

With an end of the War in Iraq and a withdrawal date set for operations in Afghanistan, military veterans may see their support dwindle in the future.

Paul must account for past associations

Jan. 11, 2012

Since the 2008 election, Ron Paul has spearheaded the libertarian wing of the Tea Party movement and Republican Party, gaining a huge following of young, idealistic admirers.

Five people play one guitar

Jan. 11, 2012

Walk off the Earth and Sarah Blackwood perform a cover of Gotye’s “Somebody that I used to know” using five people on one guitar.

There are ways to save time and money at college

Jan. 11, 2012

With the new semester starting, sometimes one isn’t sure just what classes are to be taken, while others who already know a specific subject really well don’t understand why they must take a class for it again.

College approves search committee

Jan. 11, 2012

CSC President Janie Park approved committee members for the head football coaching position Wednesday, Kara Vogt, director of Human Resources, stated via email early Wednesday afternoon.

Women’s basketball edges out Kearney

Jan. 11, 2012

The Eagles and Lopers fought neck and neck though the fourth quarter, but a solid finish claimed a much needed 64-60 Eagle victory.

Stalking awareness month prompts safety tips from college, community

Jan. 11, 2012

In our schools and in our neighborhoods, at home and in workplaces across our Nation, stalking endangers the physical and emotional well-being of millions of American men and women every year. Too often, stalking goes unreported

and unaddressed, and we must take action against this unacceptable abuse.