Rodeo nabs top honors
The Chadron State rodeo team continues to rack up points, taking away an all-around award and placing a number of their cowboys and cowgirls at the Eastern Wyoming College rodeo in Torrington, Wyo.
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The Chadron State rodeo team continues to rack up points, taking away an all-around award and placing a number of their cowboys and cowgirls at the Eastern Wyoming College rodeo in Torrington, Wyo.
Read MoreChadron State College President Janie Park announced her plans to retire from the college today at an all-staff appreciation luncheon.
Read MoreRecently-passed legislation grants Chadron State the largest facility appropriation in the institution’s 101-year history.
The legislation was introduced to the Nebraska Unicameral Jan. 17 by Sen. John Harms, of Scottsbluff, and Sen. Lavon Heidemann, of Elk Creek.
Read MoreStudent Senate gathered for a shorter meeting Monday and revised one of its constitutions.
T.J. Thomson, treasurer, reintroduced the newly revised Senate finance committee constitution that was presented to Senate at its March 28 meeting. Senate approved the changes. Club appeals are today. Seven clubs have requested appeals.
Read MoreOpinion Editor Aaron Gonzalez and Columnist Samuel Parker lay the case for and against GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s social values.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board allocated money for free movie and bowling nights, and nominated candidates for its executive board positions Tuesday.
Read MoreBruce Hoem, associate professor of Counseling, Psychology & Social Work is set to deliver a presentation titled, “Vietnam – Stories of a Time Near and Far,” as part of the 2011-12 Dorset Graves Lecture Series. Hoem will be speaking 7 p.m., Tuesday in King Library #108.
Read MoreAccording to Chris Green, Nelson Physical Activity Center coordinator, the NPACs hours will change due to the Easter weekend holiday. The NPAC will be closed Saturday and Monday. The NPACs regularly scheduled hours will remain the same for the rest of the semester. For more information, contact Green at 308-432-6392 or at [email protected].
Read MoreThe Art department is offering a new course to learn how to craft for credits. The three-credit course, Creative Crafts (ART 437), is going to be offered spring semester in Burkhiser. Richard Bird, professor of Visual Arts, is planning on teaching students how to make paper, fashion glass beads, weave from a loom, and create tie-dyed and bateaus fabrics.
Read MoreRandy Bauer on last week’s cartoon.
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