Student senate weighs constitutional changes
Senate’s Monday meeting began with Andrews Hall Senator Jacob Rissler discussing proposed changes to the Student Senate Constitution.
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Senate’s Monday meeting began with Andrews Hall Senator Jacob Rissler discussing proposed changes to the Student Senate Constitution.
Read MoreChadron State’s original Feb. 22 hearing before the NCAA Committee on Infractions was postponed by the NCAA and, as of Wednesday, has not been rescheduled.
Read MoreSome art tells, and some art shows. The best does both. This semester’s senior art show, Take Five, dabbles in both breadths of communication, leaving the audience with comments, and commentary, on the artists’ worlds.
Read MoreLast Thursday Memorial Hall was filled with laughter as The Water Coolers, a musical comedy group that performs about life at work, took to the stage.
Read MoreMany, if not all of you, are aware of what is going on in the Supreme Court. The SCOTUS heard arguments Wednesday for and against The Defense of Marriage Act. DOMA states that a marriage should consist of one man and one woman.
Read MoreLYBECKER shook the stage Tuesday at 9 p.m. in the Student Center. Sponsored by Chi Alpha of Chadron and The Alien Youth Group of Gordon, LYBECKER ventured from Seattle to spread their religion through rock-and-roll.
Read MoreAt press time, the Supreme Court hasn’t released their ruling on the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 law that sets the Federal definition of marriage as one woman, one man. The discussions across respective sides of the issue have been heated in the past few days, and there are no shortages of opinions.
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