Wildlife club sponsors campus-wide photo contest
The CSC Wildlife Club is sponsoring a photography contest, open to students and faculty. Any photography work can be entered under the categories: Wildlife, Landscape, and Human Dimensions.
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The CSC Wildlife Club is sponsoring a photography contest, open to students and faculty. Any photography work can be entered under the categories: Wildlife, Landscape, and Human Dimensions.
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees, awarded a $19,500 contract to CG Architects of North Platte, for construction of the parking lot that will replace Kline Center.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board covered much business in the Tuesday meeting, including allocating money for a seminar for students on professional development and announcing the new CSC student trustee. Many clubs also announced their upcoming events.
Read MoreStudent Senate unanimously voted to approve the Senate Finance Committee’s recommended allocations of $140,000 in student activity funds for the 2011-12 academic year. The senate also allocated $1,000 to Marty Lastovica, junior of Omaha, to cover additional production costs for Release, a live music and arts revue planned for April.
Read MoreThe student body voted in eight new members during the senate elections that took place 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday.
Read MoreI initially dismissed Minecraft as an indie game unworthy of my $20. But six months later, I found out I was completely wrong. It is a game of infinite destruction and creation. It is incredibly addicting, its blocky visuals are endearing, and its monsters an endless challenge.
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Read MoreFor months, students, including myself, have been getting pumped for the campus-wide event, “Gotcha!” However, at Thursday’s opening event, where the rules of the game were explained, the excitement turned briefly into disappointment.
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