Women’s choir takes Europe by storm
Arioso, the CSC women’s ensemble, left for Europe March 5 to perform in historical cathedrals, learn about another culture’s history, and make memories.
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Arioso, the CSC women’s ensemble, left for Europe March 5 to perform in historical cathedrals, learn about another culture’s history, and make memories.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College women’s rodeo team placed fourth with 180 points at the Gillette College Rodeo, Gillette, Wyo., last Friday through Sunday. The men’s team did not place.
Read MoreThe Chadron State golf team finished third of five teams at the Montana State University-Billings invitational that began March 16 and lasted through Friday.
Read MoreSaturday, women’s rugby competed in its annual Black vs. White scrimmage at 10 a.m. on the CSC rugby field.
Read More“I don’t really pay attention to it.”
— Michael Kruger,
19, sophomore, English major, of Gordon.
Some people may think “Why should I vote in the Student Senate elections?” This is unfortunate. These elections are not only good experience for actual voting, but also a good way to get more involved in college.
Read MoreAfter unanticipated delays, the Kline building should be leveled within the next month, said Blair Brennan, CSC coordinator of physical facilities.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College Public Relations Club and Chadron’s “Real Rock” radio station, KBPY, are sponsoring the upcoming “Battle of the Bands Competition.” The event is planned to-take place from 7 p.m. – 11 p.m., April 15, at the Chadron State College Student Center. KBPY will be on site with live breaks two times per hour.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, six televisions were installed in the cafeteria and Student Center.
Read Moretudents from Senate and CAB collaborated on a campus wide clean up Sunday afternoon. A group of 15-20 students met at the Student Center, split into groups, and picked up trash on the campus. They covered most of the campus up to the football field while concentrating on high-traffic areas, such as the areas outside the residence halls and the walkways.
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