Sep. 23, 2010
By Ashley Swanson
The city recently filled in what I called the endless abyss, the miniature Grand Canyon, and the worthless slab of concrete, among other names. However, before it was filled in, that “bump” was a problem that really irked me.
Sep. 23, 2010
By Vera Ulitina
Have you ever wondered why a certain person has the musical tastes they do? The answer might seem very simple – no one knows.
Sep. 22, 2010
By Elsa Taylor-Cless
As an individual who has read all of the Twilight books, Elsa Taylor-Cless is well-qualified to defend those on her side of that white picket, twilit fence.
Sep. 17, 2010
By T.J. Thomson
If you have been a student on this campus any time from a few weeks to several years, college regulations on meal plans have made you familiar with the school’s “Creative Dining Services” as well as the alliterative “Bonus Bucks” program.
Sep. 17, 2010
By Miles Bannan
An important point those opposed to the Park51 project community center miss is that the people who want to put up this building are part of America. They are not “them,” they are us.
Sep. 17, 2010
The Eagle, which has been the voice of Chadron State College since 1920, is pleased to announce the beginning of another exciting year of publications. Our goal is to be as open as possible, so your opinion is what counts. Each reader is of great importance to us.
Sep. 10, 2010
By Kevin Oleksy
Yes, many users of Twitter are idiots. There, I said it. Lifestyles Editor Adrie Ashford will be thrilled. But don’t think that means I’m against Twitter.
Sep. 10, 2010
By Vera Ulitina
When I tell people that I have breakfast every day and that I actually enjoy it, I usually get surprised looks from them and a lot of inquiries about how a human being is able eat anything in the morning when food just wants to escape your stomach the moment it gets there. I can [...]
Sep. 2, 2010
By Adrie Ashford
Our generation has gone from clunky, corded landline telephones to cell phones that can transmit a text message instantly to the other side of the world. Advances in technology are being made exponentially.
Sep. 2, 2010
By Julie Davis
Why exactly do our violations not correspond with any legal, let alone logical, regulation? I paid my tuition, I paid my housing fees, I bought a meal plan. Why I am not allowed to park wherever or however I want on campus if I am a full-time student?