“Love Me Not” reexamines romance
Though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, this exhibit has a romantic theme, or a not so romantic theme, so there is a little something for both the lovers and haters of all things romantic.
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Though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, this exhibit has a romantic theme, or a not so romantic theme, so there is a little something for both the lovers and haters of all things romantic.
Read MoreApproximately 50 students, half as many as expected, attended a dining etiquette presentation and meal, Wednesday in the ballroom. Student Services hosted the event. Dr. Barbara Limbach, a business professor, gave the presentation.
Read MoreMike Webber, adjunct instructor from the Findlay University in Findlay, Ohio, discussed many different topics, all dealing with incident planning and preparedness, at the Crisis Management Program in the Student Center, Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Nebraska Association for the Education of Young Children selected CSC Professor Kim Madsen as the recipient of the Distinguished Service to Children Award.
Read MoreChadron State College is paying $29,526 for the remainder of the current academic year to recently-hired Head Football Coach Jay Long, who took over the reigns to CSC’s football program Feb. 6.
Read MoreCAB members discussed the time capsule and Galaxy Series events at the meeting, Tuesday.
Read MoreFueled by an outdated portion of the NCAA website, rumors accumulated in recent weeks regarding the NCAA’s enforcement process and its method for notifying Chadron State.
According to the “Enforcement Process” page of its website, the NCAA’s initial notification procedure to a member-school involved in potential violations states, “the NCAA sends a notice of inquiry to the NCAA member school’s president or chancellor.” The same NCAA page refers to the notice twice as being a letter.
Read MoreIn this week’s Tube Topper, an old meme gets funnier with the help of footage from Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. Lulz are had, hilarity ensues.
Read MoreAdministrators at Riverton High School in Long Island, N.Y., suspended four students for imitating Tim Tebow’s game-time prayer ritual, aptly named “Tebowing.” The administration said the students were blocking off hallways, causing a distraction, but critics claim religious intolerance.
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