CSC searches for next football coach
Hailing from Florida to California, from Texas to Minnesota, 46 people are vying for one spot at Chadron State – head football coach.
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Hailing from Florida to California, from Texas to Minnesota, 46 people are vying for one spot at Chadron State – head football coach.
Read MoreThis is written in response to an opinion by Aaron Gonzalez in the Jan. 19, issue of The Eagle.
As a trained, experienced educator for years in lower elementary education, a parent and a grandmother to a dozen grandchildren, I find the words of little ones as trustworthy or more so than trained scientists or philosophers.
Read MoreYouTube user LaughPong, whose tagline states, “I make funny videos for your enjoyment. The more you laugh, the more powerful I become.” Won over The Eagle staff with this hilarious parody of Dragon Shout from Elder Scrolls V – Skyrim.
Read MoreAuditor Mike Foley stated via email Tuesday that the Nebraska State College System annual audit will include items relating to the college’s football fundraising issue, and will be published by March 1.
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Read MoreMonday 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.
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