International food tasting dishes up food, culture
The Annual International Food Tasting Party will take place 5.30 p.m., Saturday in the Student Center Ballroom.
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The Annual International Food Tasting Party will take place 5.30 p.m., Saturday in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board deliberated Tuesday over the Pit and RLA’s request for $1500 to fund a campus-wide Nerf gun game called “Got’cha.”
Read MoreThe former Jazz Birds music ensemble has officially changed the name of its group to “The Birds” and has a new singer joining their ranks – Christiane Roth of Hot Springs, S.D.
Read MoreThe student center meeting planned for 5 p.m. Monday was cancelled due to a combination of extreme weather conditions and the cancelling of night classes by the college, said Jacob Karmazin, student senate president.
Read MoreThe recall, issued by Shamrock Foods, Denver, of a number of Iced Coffee sample packets at a CSC campus food show Feb. 2 was not due to a health concern, but was only a precaution against the product not retaining “optimum taste,” the manufacturer said Friday.
Read MoreIn a campus-wide e-mail sent Wednesday, CSC President, Dr. Janie Park, said “health officials report no indication of the spread of tuberculosis” after testing more than 100 people who had prolonged contact with a male student who was diagnosed in January with active tuberculosis.
Read MoreProfessional cliff divers jump off cliffs in Norway, filmed by MatchStick Producers.
Read MoreFamed conservationist Jeff Corwin’s “Tale’s From the Field” presentation Tuesday packed the auditorium. The fourth event of the 2010-2011 Galaxy series was the second this series to be sold out.
Read More“How I Learned to Drive,” the Pulitzer Prize winning play by Paula Vogel, will start this semester’s theatre season.
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