Eagles win against former coach’s team
After an offensive thriller in Grand Junction, Colo., CSC walked away with its first RMAC win against Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, 41-30.
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After an offensive thriller in Grand Junction, Colo., CSC walked away with its first RMAC win against Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, 41-30.
Read MoreMy grandfather would often tell me the old wise saying that you should fear the man that owns one rifle. Owning a single rifle usually means that an individual becomes more proficient and accurate with his or her single rifle than those who have several.
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Read MoreChadron State women’s cross country team made their mark once again on Friday at Black Hills State. They have won their second meet in a row, with placing five runners in the top eight both times.
Read MoreChadron State volleyball team’s fight improved from Friday when they fell in three to Metro State, but wasn’t enough to help them seal a victory over the Regis Rangers on Saturday.
Read MoreChadron State College is set to host their only home rodeo of the season this weekend from Friday to Sunday at the Dawes County Fairgrounds, and CSC Rodeo coach Dustin Luper is excited. “It’s kind of like a homecoming game in football” Luper said. ”You get that advantage of knowing your home field.”
Read MoreStudent Senate discussed Senator desk hours at its meeting Monday.
Read MoreMixed Mic Night 9/7/12 by The Eagle on Mixcloud
Read MoreThere would be no fourth quarter rally this year as the Eagles defeated the Angelo State Rams 19-7 on Saturday.
“The guys were definitely motivated to play after last year’s four touchdowns in the fourth quarter comeback loss,” Head Football Coach Jay Long said.
This Sunday, Chi Alpha, Revive, and The Pit along with several other businesses and clubs are hosting a concert by the Christian band Seventh Day Slumber. The concert begins at 7 p.m. on Sunday in Memorial Hall. The Eagle interviewed event promoter Mike Miller for the following Q&A.
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