Letters: Kate Seifer on Women’s Rugby
I would like to bring to light some points that were reported in Jamie Keller’s article about the women’s rugby team, which recently participated in the annual Wayne Rugby 90 Team Tournament.
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I would like to bring to light some points that were reported in Jamie Keller’s article about the women’s rugby team, which recently participated in the annual Wayne Rugby 90 Team Tournament.
Read More“I’m prepared, it’s pretty slow.”
— Ethan Teter,
21, senior, Range Mgmt. major, of St. Paul
The Eagle won Best Overall Newspaper and csceagle.com took second place in Excellence in Digital Medium at the NCMA’s 18th annual conference and awards ceremony. In addition, the staff also captured 24 individual awards.
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Read MoreThe Senior art show, “The Seven Deadly and Lively Artists,” opened March 31 and features the work of seven graduating art students. The exhibit will show through April 15 in the main gallery of Memorial Hall.
Read MoreChadron State Community Chorus celebrated the centennial of Chadron State College by singing a selection from American popular music from the 1910s on Sunday. The choir was directed by Una Taylor, associate professor, and accompanied by Mimi Norman.
Read MoreKelsey Amos is not ashamed to admit she is a music snob. She likes obscure bands with esoteric lyrics—so the album “The Crane Wife” by the Decemberists appeals to her elitist taste. The Decemberists is an indie folk rock band whose songs reference literary and historical events and include an extensive vocabulary.
Read MoreCSC’s 51st Scholastic Day drew 1,457 high school students to campus Friday, marking the first time since 2005 that such a high number participated in the college’s annual academic competition.
Read MoreDeb Keim, office assistant in academic Affairs, is leaving the CSC campus after 33 years. Keim is an alumnus of Chadron State. After getting her one-year degree, she applied for a job and has been here ever since.
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