What is your take on the CSC Student Government?
“I don’t know much about it honestly.”
—Abby Gibson,
18, freshman,
Pre-Physical Therapy major,
of Springview


“I don’t know much about it honestly.”
—Abby Gibson,
18, freshman,
Pre-Physical Therapy major,
of Springview
The CSC faculty and staff have gone to great lengths to provide quality education for students both in and outside the classroom. Although I graduated from a more costly university, I would dare to say that CSC graduates will be superior to higher-cost colleges upon graduation if they take full advantage of additional resources being offered at CSC.
Read MoreI would like to thank everyone for all of their support and kindness these past few months and the entire time our family has called Chadron our home. When I came to Chadron in 1987 as a graduate assistant, I had no intention of staying in this area any longer than what time it would take to finish my master’s degree.
Read MoreMarch 21-April 6, senior art students are exhibiting their culminate projects in Memorial Hall’s main gallery. Artists include Morgan Allberry, Kelsey Bogus, Jean Dobias, Timm Hoff, Joshua Hoffman, Daniel King, Marty Lastovica, Kathy Underwood, and Tiffany Wiley. A special artist’s reception will be 4-6 p.m. Friday. Refreshments will be served. Aptly named “The Big Show,” the exhibit represents Chadron’s diverse talent pool. The Main Gallery is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Read MoreYou wouldn’t believe how many people today live their lives compromising their values in order to avoid conflict with their peers. The compromising I am talking about comes in the form of our definition of what is true in the world both physically and spiritually.
Read MoreFor the first time in more than six months since Chadron State self-reported possible football fundraising violations to the NCAA, former Head Football Coach Bill O’Boyle spoke publicly about the ongoing investigation, the college’s administration and its governing body.
“They publicly tried to assassinate me, which they did,” O’Boyle said in a telephone interview Friday afternoon.
Read MoreChris Garrett, one of two candidates for the dean of teaching and learning position at Chadron State, is apparently ready to make the transition from a private, religious university, to a secular, public state college by tossing in his hat to the applicant pool at CSC.
Read MoreNisha Durand, senior majoring in human biology and minoring in chemistry, was recently accepted into Mayo Graduate School’s Biochemistry and Molecular Biology program, with an emphasis in cancer biology. Mayo is renowned for its competitive and comprehensive degree programs.
Read MoreAs graduation approaches, another chapter of my life is coming to an end. First and foremost, my life as a college student at CSC is coming to a close, and second, the series finale of One Tree Hill.
Read MoreThis year’s Release includes a variety of artists, from National Slam Poetry Champions Slam Nuba, to folk artists like The Maykit, to more hip-hop artists like KB the Kid, to local artists such as Travis Hencey and Dave Hockenbary.
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