Dress for success, or at least for public viewing
There is a sort of wardrobe malfunction whose source is more pernicious than any badly sewn seam or possibly the fumbling fingers of Justin Timberlake.
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There is a sort of wardrobe malfunction whose source is more pernicious than any badly sewn seam or possibly the fumbling fingers of Justin Timberlake.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College Chess Open will be Saturday in the Mari Sandoz Center. The tournament will open at 10 a.m. with the first round of matches beginning at 10:30 a.m.
The entry fee is $8 and participants are asked to bring a chessboard with pieces and a chess clock.
Each participant will play four matches, the first three limited to 90 minutes and the fourth to two hours.
The participants will play someone closer to their own ability in each successive round.
For more information, contact Ron Miller at 432-2384 or Brad Wilburn at [email protected].
Read MoreAfter four years, the online learning platform eCollege will be retired on May 28.
The process of switching online courses from eCollege to Sakai began in summer 2009 with a few pilot summer classes to investigate whether Sakai would meet the needs of CSC students. The results were positive and Sakai became CSC’s second online learning platform.
Steve Taylor, assistant vice president for extended campus programs, said in a personal interview that there are a lot of positives to using one learning platform. Sakai is an open source software system that, unlike eCollege, has no annual fee for use.
Read MoreChadron State College installed a key fob system in the residence halls the Monday after the midterm break.
Each student has received a key fob that is not larger than a flash drive and can be attached to a key ring.
Students will be able to freely access the residence halls from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the weekends.
Outside these hours, the buildings will be closed and students will be required to use the key fobs and present their student ID to enter the buildings.
Read MoreMarch is National Association of Social Work month. The CSC Social Work Club wants to spread knowledge and awareness of social workers.
“I think it’s really important for what social workers do for the community,“ said CSC Social Work Club member Mandy Watts, junior of Hot Springs, S.D.
To help spread awareness of social workers this month, the CSC Social Work Club will have a fundraiser all day Saturday at Wal-Mart. The fundraiser will include tacos and a bake sale.
Watts said “Knowing and appreciating social workers and what they do for and in the community is important. Knowledge is key.”
Read MoreChadron State College is looking for Eagle fans to show off their school spirit by submitting a photo for the new “We Are CSC” project.
The photo should include a group of Eagle fans spelling out CSC with their bodies. Selected photos will be used on the CSC Web site, printed publications, and social networking sites. All photo submissions should be sent to [email protected].
Read MoreThe St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon scheduled for last Wednesday in the Student Center has been postponed. The new date is 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. April 27.
Pre-purchased tickets will be honored on the new date. Ticket purchasers who would like a refund should contact the person they bought their ticket from.
For questions, contact Professor Jeff Morgan at [email protected] or 308-432-6257.
Read MoreA concert featuring Coffey Anderson will be 7 – 11 p.m. Saturday in the Student Center Ballroom.
There will be free admission and pizza and two iPod Nanos will be given away during the concert.
“Acacia” is scheduled as the opening band and Kelli Bowlin is set to be the opening artist.
Read MoreAbout 900 mourners gathered Tuesday to celebrate the life of Garrett L. Schlichtemeier, 19, freshman of Ogallala. In addition to family and friends, the entire Chadron State College football team attended with coach Bill O’Boyle.
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