Volleyball team wins its final home season game
Within the next two weeks the Eagle volleyball team will round out the season. Tomorrow, they will face off with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs Mountain Lions.
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Within the next two weeks the Eagle volleyball team will round out the season. Tomorrow, they will face off with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs Mountain Lions.
Read MoreWinter is almost upon us.
Just in case you don’t know what winter is, it’s the time of year where giant metal boxes slide around on pretty white stuff.
Read MoreChadron State College has an extra pep in its step, an Eagle Dance team pep that is. Miranda Obershulte, sophomore of Grand Island and Miranda Miles, senior of Gering with the help of Randy Rhine, president and Aaron Prestwich, senior director of student affairs, have implemented a new dance team on campus.
Read MoreCollege students drink.
There’s no denying that, and I’m not here to tell you not to. I just want you to remember to be a responsible drinker.
Read MoreThe second theatre production of the department’s 2013-14 season is put on by The Children’s Theatre Workshop. The class has been working the past semester on developing several different short plays based on stories from different cultures. The show is titled “The World by the Tale.”
Read MoreThe Sandoz Center is currently displaying The Western Heritage Center’s exhibit “Coming Home: The Northern Cheyenne Odyssey.”
This exhibit was created as part of the Western Heritage Center’s American Indian Tribal Histories Project. It presents a Northern Cheyenne view on the Fort Robinson outbreak of 1879 and the efforts of the Northern Cheyenne to return to their homeland in Mont.
Sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch; we know these as our five senses. However, there is one very important sense missing from the list; fashion sense. With each sense comes a moment of reflection.
Read MoreLast Sunday, students with CSC’s concert choir filled the Chadron Arts Center with melodic notes. For their finale, the choir sang “The City and the Sea,” an Eric Whitacre cycle based on an enigmatic E.E. Cummings poem.
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