Students put their hands up for Insanity Workout
Tuesday morning student’s stretch their hip flexors during the Insanity Workout.
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Tuesday morning student’s stretch their hip flexors during the Insanity Workout.
Read MoreSigns filled Main Street Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. Proud supporters marched and held their signs high with messages reading, “Free at Last, His Dream Lives On,” “We Shall Over Come,” and “Let Freedom Ring.”
Read MoreOne of the most controversial authors of the past few years is Dan Brown. His book, “The Da Vinci Code,” about a secret organization that protects the hiding place of the Holy Grail, raised a lot of angry questions from churches. “The Da Vinci Code” became popular quickly due to its controversy; however, it was not the first “Robert Langdon” book that Dan Brown wrote. His first, and often overlooked, book is “Angels and Demons.”
Read MoreChadron State College and Mari Sandoz Center Chicoine Atrium, with the assistance of the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center director Sarah Polak, hosted a concert of the Ezinma Piano Trio Saturday.
Read MoreLate Night at the Pit is set to host a “Jersey Shore” club-themed dance tonight from 9 p.m. until midnight.
Read MoreThe 2011 Golden Globe Awards were hosted Sunday.
Read MoreThe Chadron State Eagles beat the Fort Hays Tigers 28-19 in the NPAC Sunday for their first home meet this season.
Read MoreThe Chadron State women’s basketball team completed their weekend road series against the New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls on Friday and Western New Mexico Mustangs on Saturday and added two more losses to make their record 4-13.
Read MoreAaron Gonzalez’s article “Is Christianity good for the World?” does indeed fuel a thrilling debate, as I’m sure was intended. I myself enjoy debating issues, however I disagree with debating something so foundational to our nation’s people.
Read More“It’s really cool cause I graduated with her.”
— Shane McDonald,
20, freshman, Physical Education, of Burns, Wyo.