King’s message: selflessness is key
First of all, I don’t want to sound like I am complaining, but I think Chadron State College and every school in America needs to observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and cancel classes.
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First of all, I don’t want to sound like I am complaining, but I think Chadron State College and every school in America needs to observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and cancel classes.
Read MoreIn 1990, the National Football League refused to hold the Super Bowl in Tempe, Arizona. Arizona was then in its third year of rejecting Martin Luther King day, first adopted federally under Ronald Reagan in 1983.
Read MoreMy oldest son broke down in tears a few weeks ago when he told me that he was being bullied in school. The seven-year-old was powerless and said that attempts to seek help had failed. To complicate matters further, the “go-tell-a-teacher” non-violent approach to bullying being taught in his school contradicts my family’s warrior culture.
Read MoreFor most of the editorial staff, Martin Luther King, Jr. is the hero that inspired us to become journalists.
Read MoreDespite national fame and regional accolades, Miss Nebraska 2012 Mariah Cook plans to turn in her crown in exchange for a lectern by continuing to educate people on the importance of adoption.
Read MoreAcross the nation Monday, millions of Americans observed Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, which also coincided with the inauguration ceremony of our first African American President’s second term.
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Read MoreThere are moments when pageant participants doubt themselves. A stutter can ruin an interview. Swimsuit and heels on a stage can be uncomfortable. Six judges watch every move. It is, after all, a competition.
Read MoreNSCS Board of Trustees
Jan. 15 meeting
The Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees voted at its last meeting to approve Randy Rhine as CSC’s 11th president with a starting annual salary of $155,000. Rhine’s contract begins Feb. 1.
Read MoreToday, our society seems to be attracted to the dark and macabre. A mix of both the darkness of real life and the supernatural is brought forward in the modern masterpiece “American Horror Story” developed by Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy.
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