New host, new flavors: ‘Release’ makes its way into its seventh year
For the seventh year in a row, an excited crowd will gather in Memorial Hall’s auditorium this Saturday to see the spring concert, Release.
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For the seventh year in a row, an excited crowd will gather in Memorial Hall’s auditorium this Saturday to see the spring concert, Release.
Read MoreCharlie Sampson, the first African American to win the Bull Riding World Championship, strolls across Memorial Hall’s main stage.
Read MoreEven with cold wind howling through the Black Hills, causing Saturday’s games to be canceled, the Eagles softball team was able to get a hot start on Friday in winning two games against Western New Mexico, 11 to one, and Black Hills State University, eight to three.
Read MoreSenate’s Monday meeting began with discussion of this year’s Release show.
Karl McFarlane, junior of Montego Bay, Jamaica, Release coordinator asked senate to allocate $2,500 for Release.
Deep in the bowels of Chadron State’s Kent Hall lies the CSC Theatre Department’s well-kept secret. Rows on rows of clothes, shoes, and bags line every wall, and between the rows of plaid skirts, military uniforms, and carrot costumes, a group of theater students tackle blouses and trousers with measuring tapes.
Read MoreSpring is the season for sequestration, and it’s all thanks to the forward-thinking visionaries that comprise our body politic.
Read MoreAmidst the sea of drunken debauchery and depraved exploits posted to the “Chadron State College Confessions” facebook page, The Eagle Staff found a redeemable post, namely confession #423:
“I wish that CSC had a sign language class… or just more language class options.”
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