Three women Rugby members injured, team suffers at tourny
The Chadron State women’s rugby team competed in the March Madness Tournament at Wayne State College Saturday and Sunday.
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The Chadron State women’s rugby team competed in the March Madness Tournament at Wayne State College Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreDespite harsh winter conditions that forced limited practices, the Chadron State golf team finished sixth of eight in the two-day Thunderwolf Ladies Spring Invite tournament at Desert Hawk Golf Course in Pueblo, Colo., Sunday.
Read MoreFacebook has become such a staple in our daily lives that some of us don’t think when we post anymore. And when we don’t think, things tend to come out online that we would normally never say in public.
Read MoreMany people may have been watching or listening to coverage about the battle between the Wisconsin state government and public sector unions.
Read MoreFour former associate professors were recently promoted to the rank of professor, and one assistant professor was promoted to associate professor at the NSCS Board Meeting Friday.
Read MoreThe Dawes County Sheriff’s Office has had several calls from people with concerns about radioactive fallout from the nuclear power plants that were damaged by the earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan.
Read MoreDr. Jay Sutliffe, professor of Applied Sciences, was recently nominated as the NSCS teacher of the year for Chadron State.
Read MoreThe area north of Old Admin, known as the “Dean’s Green,” has been experiencing continued capital improvements and renovations over the past few months, beginning with the removal of several trees in order to make way for the new Centennial Plaza.
Read MoreI think my greatest strength is helping people. Its like an emotional high for me.
Read MoreLeadership is not enforcing what you think on everybody. You have to do what’s best for everybody; not necessarily what’s going to be the most fun for you, or exactly what you want, you know. You play fair, you try to like keep everyone happy, but to the point that you still do your job well.
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