Don’t be livestock; take a stand against government violence
The only time I would ever advocate revolutionary violence would be if our government refused to listen to the voices of the people, therefore ceasing to be a democracy.
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The only time I would ever advocate revolutionary violence would be if our government refused to listen to the voices of the people, therefore ceasing to be a democracy.
Read MoreAccording to an e-mail from CSC Nurse Ann Dockweiler, students and faculty can still get flu shots from 10 to 11:30 a.m. today in Crites Hall room 012.
Read MoreThere will be no classes Nov. 24-26 for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Classes will resume Nov. 29.
Read MoreFor the final event of International Education Week, students will collaborate with Sigma Tau Delta to present international poetry at the club’s “Just Words” Open Mic Night.
Read MoreAs a general rule of thumb, if your regular TV shows can be found on Hulu.com then you are probably watching some good ones.
Read MoreChadron State College’s theatre department is currently touring its production of “Ounce, Dice, Trice,” a children’s book adapted for stage by the students in the Children’s Theatre class.
The production toured every Thursday beginning Nov. 4. It has already gone to schools in Hay Springs, Gordon Rushville, Hemingford, and Alliance. Crawford and Harrison schools are next on the docket, with a final performance in Memorial hall for Chadron schools on Dec. 2.
Read MoreFinally, after months that felt more like eons, the first part of “Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows” is coming to theaters. Here are the top ten reasons that you should go to the premiere at midnight tonight.
Read More“Styles Around the World,” a fashion show, took place at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Center Lounge as part of International Education week.
Read MoreCheck out The Eagle staff’s picks for the best YouTube videos of the week!
Read MoreA new class, titled “Applied Horticulture of the High Plains” was instituted this semester for the first time in college history.
The 200-level class features a mix of classroom lectures and hands-on application in order to foster a unique learning experience.
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