Five people play one guitar
Walk off the Earth and Sarah Blackwood perform a cover of Gotye’s “Somebody that I used to know” using five people on one guitar.
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Walk off the Earth and Sarah Blackwood perform a cover of Gotye’s “Somebody that I used to know” using five people on one guitar.
Read MoreWith the new semester starting, sometimes one isn’t sure just what classes are to be taken, while others who already know a specific subject really well don’t understand why they must take a class for it again.
Read MoreCSC President Janie Park approved committee members for the head football coaching position Wednesday, Kara Vogt, director of Human Resources, stated via email early Wednesday afternoon.
Read MoreThe Eagles and Lopers fought neck and neck though the fourth quarter, but a solid finish claimed a much needed 64-60 Eagle victory.
Read MoreIn our schools and in our neighborhoods, at home and in workplaces across our Nation, stalking endangers the physical and emotional well-being of millions of American men and women every year. Too often, stalking goes unreported
and unaddressed, and we must take action against this unacceptable abuse.
Read MoreNew Year’s resolutions are a way for people to better themselves. Many Americans decide to try to drop a few pounds before the year is over, or pick up the guitar they bought two years before and learn it. Although a lot of resolutions seem like good goals, I’ve never personally believed in New Year’s resolutions.
Read MoreCharles Snare, current dean of Teaching and Learning, recently accepted the position of vice president of academic affairs. Snare sat down with The Eagle to discuss his past, the college, and the nuances of higher education.
Read MoreThe members of the Campus Activities Board started their first meeting of the spring semester by choosing nominees for the vice president position and voting to decrease the frequency of their weekly meetings.
Read MoreRandy Rhine, vice president of E.M.S.S., spoke at this week’s Student Senate meeting to introduce ideas to build a new pool.
Read MoreNearly $100,000. Through November 2011, that is about how much CSC has spent for accounting and legal costs incurred from the ongoing NCAA investigation into the college’s possible football fundraising violations.
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