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For the past 24 years, the Kenya Safari Acrobats have been delivering a taste of African culture to colleges, theatres, and sporting events all over the world with death-defying showcases of athleticism and agility.
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For the past 24 years, the Kenya Safari Acrobats have been delivering a taste of African culture to colleges, theatres, and sporting events all over the world with death-defying showcases of athleticism and agility.
Read MoreWell, the world has officially decided to come crumbling down. President Obama was elected for a second term and as everyone has heard, the meteor didn’t like the outcome and has veered its course to come smash directly into us. China has won. America is going to turn Socialist. The end has come.
Read MoreAfter a careful examination of both presidential candidates, it’s clear to me that Randy Rhine has a distinctive advantage in shaping a vision for Chadron State College’s future. Unlike Guy Mills, Rhine has been establishing working relationships and shaping CSC through years of dedicated service. While both men provided visions of the college’s future, Rhine provided the best articulated and informed vision to continue to grow CSC into a world-class academic institution.
Read MoreCSC’s two presidential candidates, Guy Mills and Randy Rhine, were on campus this week to speak with students and faculty. There was a student meeting for both Mills and Rhine.
Read MoreFor the third consecutive year, a group of ROTC cadets joined students, faculty, and staff in commemorating those who have served in the nation’s armed forces.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board discussed state auditors at their meeting Monday.
Read MoreState audits were the main topic of discussion at this week’s Student Senate meeting.
Read MoreThe Chadron State men’s basketball team had their first home opener on Monday against University of Nebraska-Kearney. In two, 20 minute halves, the Lopers were able to defeat the Eagles 96-75.
Read MoreTwo men contend for Chadron State’s presidency, although for different reasons, as the campus community discovered through on-campus meetings with both candidates earlier this week.
Read MoreOn a crisp November afternoon, the Lady Eagle basketball team hosted Montana State University-Billings. The Yellowjackets took the win 79-64 when multiple people on the team scored in the double-digits.
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