Chadron braves cold for MLK march
Monday morning, almost half a century after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave his famous speech, more than 50 people participated in CSC’s annual walk in honor of King.
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Monday morning, almost half a century after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave his famous speech, more than 50 people participated in CSC’s annual walk in honor of King.
Read MoreChadron State College is offering students a variety of intramural sport opportunities through the NPAC this spring semester. The sports offered are 5-on-5 basketball, dodgeball, indoor soccer, wrestling, racquet ball, and wiffleball.
Read MoreSenior center Moala Tautuaa, of San Francisco, collected a career-high 30 points, snagged seven rebounds and passed the 1,000 point mark in his career during Saturday’s 91-85 home win over visiting Western New Mexico, Silver City.
Read MoreI read recently in Time magazine that moviegoers are starting to die off. More and more people are staying home and streaming free movies than actually heading to the red-velvet seats and the big screen.
Read MoreLast week, columnist Franklin Annis provided a list of things to avoid when talking to veterans. Since interactions with veterans on campus are becoming more common for many students this semester, he finishes addressing this subject by offering some further suggestions.
Read MoreMartin Luther King, Jr. Day is an opportunity for Americans to reflect on and honor the life of perhaps the greatest civil rights leader in history. These days, most federal employees get the day off from work, while the private sector tends to remain in action.
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System increased board members’ travel and accident insurance coverage from $500,000 to $2.5 million, NSCS Chancellor Stan Carpenter stated in his January report to the board.
Read MoreMore than 50 businesses and organizations are scheduled to gather in the ballroom of the Student Center on the campus of Chadron State today for the region’s annual health fair.
Read MoreThe conference, “The Making of the Great Plains,” in its 38th year, is hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Great Plains Studies.
Conference coordinators invited Kathy Bahr, professor of English and humanities, and Rob Foresman, graduate assistant of social and communication arts, to deliver presentations during the March 28 – 30 conference.
Read MoreStudent Senate discussed campus technology improvements, a Republican’s [sic] Club, and Redbox movie rental kiosks at its meeting Monday.
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