Halloween events haunt CSC campus all weekend long
A broad variety of events took place through CSC during the Halloween weekend, including a dance, a poetry reading, and a caramel apple eating event.
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A broad variety of events took place through CSC during the Halloween weekend, including a dance, a poetry reading, and a caramel apple eating event.
Read MoreIf you stamp out a burning flag against a protester’s will, you are trampling on the core ideals and values that our great country was founded on.
Read More homecoming dance, I expected something outstanding for Halloween, one even greater than last year’s Halloween dance.
As it turned out, I was mistaken in my expectation.
Not even three paragraphs in to Marquez’s column “Hate is the scariest mask,” I was startled by his comments.
Read MoreI have no qualms that this Mr. James Robertson wrote a letter to the editor, and I applaud him for speaking his mind; however, I have not been exploited.
Read MoreChadron State College Health Services is offering $10 influenza vaccine shots to students and faculty again this fall.
Students and faculty members can get shots in Crites Hall room 009 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 – 4 p.m today.
Read MoreHagen Guzman, 149-pound junior of Scottsbluff, pushes Jimmy Savala, 141-pound senior of Clovis, Calif., into the mat to get a better hold on him during Tuesday’s practice in the NPAC. The season begins Friday with the Red and White meet where the team will be split in half.
Read MoreResidence Life Association is sponsoring free bowling and pizza 8-11 p.m. Friday at SayaLanes bowling alley.
Read MoreDon’t forget to change your clocks before going to sleep Nov. 6. Daylight Saving Time officially comes to an end at 1:59 a.m. Nov. 7 when clocks in most parts of the U.S. roll back to 1 a.m in their local time zone.
Read MoreResidence Life Association is sponsoring “Ladies’ Night In” 9 p.m. Nov. 12 in Brooks Hall lobby.
The event is billed to feature “tons of girly fun.”