Survey sparks gun discussion
About 20 CSC students participated in a 90-minute discussion that centered around three gun-related topics Monday evening in Old Admin.
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About 20 CSC students participated in a 90-minute discussion that centered around three gun-related topics Monday evening in Old Admin.
Read MoreThe ban on women in combat has been lifted, and while this action has been lauded as a major victory for gender equality and civil liberty, it comes into question; has anything really changed?
Read MoreA proposal for open parking and possible change in parking fees and fines was the main discussion of Senate’s Monday meeting.
Read MoreCollege is not cheap, that is a well-known fact. So when I hear of circumstances where visitors are practically using their significant other’s dorm rooms as a free hotel room, I get a little upset.
Read MoreI had an interesting experience a few weeks ago when I decided to talk to some college students who were not English majors. It was weird for me to be the only one in a group who had read classics such as “The Great Gatsby,” “The Scarlett Letter,” and, an ultimate favorite, “Pride and Prejudice.”
Read MoreChadron State’s interim head volleyball coach Janel Baily’s passion for athletics began at a young age, was further cultivated in high school where she played volleyball, and then again in college, but her love for her husband didn’t take nearly as long to develop.
Read MoreAfter traveling over eight hours with the impending doom of a blizzard, the Chadron State Men’s Basketball team arrived in
Read MoreMany CSC students look forward to their spring break as a getaway. Whether it be jetting off to someplace warm, spending time with family or friends, or simply recharging for the next half of the semester, we all tend to make plans that involve relaxing or getting something personal accomplished.
Read MoreThe Eagle track team flew above the weary weather and maintained an eastern flight plan to compete in Seward. Although the Concordia Indoor Track and Field Meet deemed tough competition, the Eagles soared above a dozen teams to snatch second place as a team.
Read MoreNews often spreads quickly in a small community like Chadron State; however, for some employees and students, news of CSC freshman Sterling Atkin’s death apparently didn’t spread quickly enough.
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