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Volleyball event ‘Dig for a Cure’ raises more than $200

Dustin Stodola, sophomore of Clarkson, Lance Jeffries, freshman of Loveland, Colo., and Justin Dedkok, freshman of Kearney, show support for the CSC Eagle's volleyball tean and for cancer awareness by attending a home volleyball with their painted bodies. — Photo by T.J. Thomson
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Students showed support for CSC Eagle’s volleyball team Friday and for cancer awareness by painting themselves and going to a home volleyball game. Less visible supporters of breast cancer awareness attended the “Dig for a Cure” event, sponsored by the volleyball team.

So far, $218 has been raised toward the campaign, as well as an additional $273 from donations that are still being sent in. All proceeds benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation.

Supporters of breast cancer awareness scurry around the sign promoting the "Dig for a Cure" event that was sponsored by the Eagle's volleyball team. So far, $218 has been raised toward the campaign, as well as an additional $273 in additional donations that are being sent in. All proceeds benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation. — Photos by T.J. Thomson
Amy Schartz, sophomore of Brady, Lance Jeffries, freshman of Loveland, Colo., and Nikki Ritzen, freshman of Chadron stand and show support for the CSC Eagle's volleyball team during their Friday night game. — Photo by T.J. Thomson
Justin Dekok, sophomore of Chadron, performs a hand-stand during half-time of the volleyball team's Friday game. — Photo by T.J. Thomson