Students taste the wares at Vendor Fair
Janel Baily, graduate student of Arvada, Colo., gets some packs of free snacks during the CSC Vendor Fair that took place 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wednesday.
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Janel Baily, graduate student of Arvada, Colo., gets some packs of free snacks during the CSC Vendor Fair that took place 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Student Senate was in recess Monday owing to the three-day weekend for spring break.
Regular Senate meetings will resume Monday, April 12.
Read MoreChadron State College’s choral groups are presenting three concerts in coming weeks.
Read More“InPulse,” an a cappella group, is scheduled to perform at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Memorial Hall in the main theatre. This is the last performance of the Galaxy Series, which showcases the fine arts.
Read MoreThe CSC Rodeo Team’s weekend started out rough, said Coach Dustin Luper, when a trailer hauling four horses flipped on its side after hitting a patch of black ice on the way to the CSU rodeo in Fort Collins, Colo.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College track team attended the 2010 Pueblo State University-Chadron State College-University of Nebraska at Kearney-Fort Hays State University Quad held last Friday and Saturday in Hays, Kan.
Read MoreChadron State College women’s golf team took third place Monday at the Quality Inn Spring Invite in Grand Junction, Colo.
Read MoreOwing to the unstoppable march of technological progress we are all Internet octogenarians. And those who are literally Earth-year octogenarians are Internet octocentenarians or 180 years old.
Read MoreThe North half of the Kline Center, which first opened in 1961, was approved March 26 for demolition by the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees due to structural issues and high maintenance costs.
Read MoreChadron State College and 1,416 high school students from 52 high schools in three states will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of The CSC Scholastic Contest on Friday.
In addition to the 46 exams that will be given across campus from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., there will be contests and displays to occupy the students before, after, and between tests.
Not all events require a pencil and paper.
Family and consumer science professor Jay Sutliffe will administer the “Eagle Cook-Off” competition. The team event consists of three members preparing a healthy meal that you might expect a typical college student to eat. The teams have twenty minutes and a limited number of appliances to prepare a food that meets certain dietary requirements of fiber content and fat content at a low cost per serving.
The Chadron State College Scholastic Day is divided into five categories and schools compete for points in each division. The school that receives the most points in each area will receive a plaque.
The top three individuals in each test are awarded medals and seniors who place first in a test receive the Scholastic Achievement Award, which covers the in-state portion of tuition for CSC’s 2010-2011 academic year.
More information about the individual contest and history of the Chadron State Scholastic Day can be found on the CSC Web site at www.csc.edu/scholastic.
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