‘Bus Stop’ has Midwestern appeal
The theatre department did a fine job of bringing “Bus Stop” to life, although the fact that the play was written in 1955 occasionally dated it.
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The theatre department did a fine job of bringing “Bus Stop” to life, although the fact that the play was written in 1955 occasionally dated it.
Read MoreThe Buffett Rule is a tax plan proposed by President Barack Obama in 2011. The tax plan would apply a minimum tax of 30 percent to individuals making more than a million dollars a year. According to a White House official, the new tax rate would affect 0.3 percent of taxpayers. The Buffett Rule is tempting, but will it help much?
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Read MoreThe Sexual Assault Victim Empowerment group is having a Stand Up Speak Out support group at 7 p.m., Thursday, in the Scottsbluff room in the Student Center.
The support group is offered in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. At the event, group members and a guest speaker will be addressing and raising awareness of sexual assault.
Those who attend will be able to listen to real stories about men and women’s’ rights. Ribbons, bracelets, and CD’s will be handed out.
Read MoreJay Long, head football coach, is expected to make $77,500 for the 2012-13 academic year, dependent on the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustee’s approval at its Friday meeting.
Long, who replaces former Head Coach Bill O’Boyle, will start out the fall semester with at a salary 24 percent greater than his predecessor.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board elected executive board officers for the 2012-2013 school year at its meeting Tuesday.
Read MoreStudent Senate allocated $50,000 from the Student Activity Fee reserve account to help pay for the new floor in the NPAC at its Monday meeting.
Read MoreThe Eagles women’s softball team keeps sliding out. The athletes played a triple header Saturday at home against CSU-Pueblo, pulling out only one victory. Losing two games with scores of 16-12 and 10-2 and, only one winning one game with a score of 15-7, the Eagles are third from last in the RMAC with a record of 12-21 and a 15-29 overall.
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees will consider $1 million worth of upgrades and renovations to Chadron State’s campus at its spring meeting Friday in Nebraska City.
Read MoreFollowing State Auditor of Public Account’s audit of the Nebraska State College System in February, the APA accused CSC and the NSCS of poor decision-making and a lack of oversight. Now, the System Office has hired one of the APA’s own senior auditors to assist with accounting, Amy Hock.
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