Volleyball strives for win
Chadron State volleyball played on their home court for the first time this year, and unfortunately, came away with two losses. The Eagles, now 3-12 overall, hop on the road to face Colorado Mesa and Fort Lewis.
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Chadron State volleyball played on their home court for the first time this year, and unfortunately, came away with two losses. The Eagles, now 3-12 overall, hop on the road to face Colorado Mesa and Fort Lewis.
Read MoreChadron State Theatre aims high and soars with “Little Shop of Horrors.” This production is visually, musically, and dramatically great and includes a healthy dose of black comedy.
Read MoreThe Eagle interviewed David DeVorkin, senior curator for the history of astronomy at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Air and Space Museum about what makes Harvest Moons unique.
Read MoreFormer CSC president Sam Rankin died early Sunday in a Dayton, Ohio hospital. Rankin suffered a short bout with pancreatic cancer.
Read MoreSome books are written with the intention of making their readers uncomfortable in a good way, to make them think “outside of the box.” Others treat with ordinary topics, but belie subtler meanings beneath a comely surface.
Read MoreBoard Policy 3300, concerning fundraised student funds, has recently raised many questions from clubs and advisers. Aaron Prestwich, interim executive director of student affairs spoke to Student Senate and CAB about the policy this week in order to offer guidance and answer any questions concerning the policy.
Read MoreThe Eagle’s golf team has gotten off to a great start for the 2012 season. For a team of predominantly freshman, they have proved themselves a threat.
Read MoreThe Nebraska Forest Service will be hosting it’s sixth annual Nebraska Wildland Fire Academy April 13-21, 2013. The cost to register is $30 per class.
Read MoreSenate allocated $56 to buy Senator Folders. Senate also allocated $500 for homecoming royalty materials. Ashley Swanson, treasurer, then said there are $18,738 in unallocated funds.
Read MoreWhat is literature? In a classroom, this is a question that will inevitably lead to many slack-jawed stares and grumblings before the group gives up and waits for the instructor to tell them the “correct” answer.
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