Senate Discusses leadership conference, Smoking, campus facilities
Student government members that attended the Nebraska State College System Leadership Conference at Peru State on Oct. 18 and 19, spoke Monday about the experience.
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Student government members that attended the Nebraska State College System Leadership Conference at Peru State on Oct. 18 and 19, spoke Monday about the experience.
Read More“At Monday night’s Senate meeting, I made a statement during our State Colleges Conference presentation saying that the Peru State Times must have prior approval from the PSC administration before publishing, and that they must also publish the opposing point of view in their opinion articles.
After further research, the original information presented, requiring approval and opposing articles, was proven to be false.
I am making this statement to correct those statements in our presentation. Peru State Times neither needs approval from the PSC administration for articles reflecting poorly on the school or its affiliates, nor is required to publish two sides to opinions.
I apologize for the incorrect information and take full responsibility for correcting that statement.”
—Jacob Rissler,
CSC Student Association President
Read MoreIt’s Halloween—time for the spooks, candy, apple cider, and fun.
Read MoreDear editor:
Feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political and social and economic equality to men.
Recently I feel feminism, in most cases, has just become a group of women that find their sole purpose in complaining about and belittling men on the grounds of some believed slight. In last week’s edition of The Eagle you ran an article titled Cat Calls don’t impress, they come off as creepy by Sara Labor.
Read MoreArmy Major Raymond Phillips, associate professor of military science and 2003 CSC graduate, will be leaving his position as an ROTC instructor at CSC on Nov. 4.
Read MoreThe music department is bringing a slew of year-end concerts, both instrumental and vocal, this fall. Saturday, the wind symphony preformed their first concert of the year. The concert featured the Brass Ensemble, Clarinet Quartet, and the Saxophone Quartet.
Read MoreNew York based indie-pop duo Cults’ sophomore album, “Static,” has invaded my brain, and I’ve had it on a steady loop since its official release, Oct. 15.
Read MoreWhen I was an undergraduate, I worked four jobs.
I worked at the CSC Print Shop, at the Sandoz Center, at Wreckers Roadhouse, and as an assistant to the geography professor.
Between those jobs, my savings before I got to college, and a little help from my folks, I graduated without debt.
I won’t be able to say the same as a graduate student.
Firefighters arrived at the Student Center Monday morning due to a trip in the alarm system in the ductwork Jack
Read MoreThe cross country team competed in the RMAC Championships Saturday in Silver City, N. M. Head Coach Ryan Baily talked about the meet.
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