Senate president answers student questions

Sep. 14, 2011

Student Association President, Morgan Jo Nelson answers students questions on several campus issues.

Community pays tribute to heroes

Sep. 14, 2011

Roughly 250 members of the campus and community gathered Monday on the Flag Plaza of the Dean’s Green to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and the Nebraskan soldiers who have died in the war.

EMT course proposed to obtain student senate support

Sep. 14, 2011

Nevin Price, sophomore of Alliance, NE, came in to introduce the idea of starting an EMT course on campus.

Fundraising, homecoming top CAB agenda

Sep. 14, 2011

The Campus Activities Board discussed fund raising and homecoming at its meeting Tuesday.

CSC, community to remember 9/11

Sep. 8, 2011

To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, several campus organizations are hosting a memorial service at 11 a.m., Monday on the Flag Plaza of the Dean’s Green.

No Student Senate meeting this week

Sep. 8, 2011

Owing to the Labor Day Holiday, Student Senate did not meet this week. Student Senate’s next meeting will be 5 p.m. Monday.

CAB cuts meeting short for volleyball

Sep. 8, 2011

The Campus Activities Board conducted a 15 minute meeting in order to have time for sand volleyball afterward. The game is part of an attempt to make CAB meetings more interesting, according to Adam Neumann, publicity coordinator.

‘East Court’ development moves on up

Sep. 8, 2011

The fate of a 26,000-square-foot-housing-complex lies in the hands of the NSCS Board of Trustees, who are expected to vote Friday on whether to move forward with the project intended to replace CSC’s West Court housing complex, built between 1957-61.

Student Senate meetings to be broadcast on local channel

Sep. 8, 2011

Beginning at their meeting next Monday, CSC’s Student Senate meetings are planned to be recorded and broadcasted on the College’s information channel – Channel 20 on Great Plains Cable.

James Bahensky, vice president of Student Senate, said that Beth Wroblewski, senate corresponding secretary, would be responsible for running the equipment at the meetings.

According to Bahensky, each table will have a microphone. He also mentioned the possibility of podcasts in the future.

Family day to focus on memories

Sep. 8, 2011

Saturday’s Family Day festivities include horse-drawn carriage rides and a photo booth for students to capture memories with family and friends.

The Eagle’s first home football game is scheduled for noon, and visitors are encouraged to reserve lunch/football tickets online at www.csc.edu/students/family_day/.