NAMM brings opportunity for musicians’ futures
Led by CSC Music Professor Sandy Schaefer, nine CSC students attended the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), a four-day trade show and conference in Anaheim, Calif. last week.
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Led by CSC Music Professor Sandy Schaefer, nine CSC students attended the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), a four-day trade show and conference in Anaheim, Calif. last week.
Read MoreChadron State hosted its annual Twilight meet this Friday. The meet was held at the Nelson Physical Activity Center. It was a record setting night as the track and field teams competed against South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, and Black Hills State University, Spearfish.
Read MoreInterviews with the cast of the upcoming theatrical production, “The Play About the Baby.”
Read MoreCSC Eagles lost 90-59 against Regis University, Saturday afternoon in Denver. Long-range shots sealed the deal for the Rangers in the first half. Regis made eight of 16 3-point shots in the first half.
Read MoreFollowing the weekend of the Super Bowl and incredibly expensive commercials, one thing really stood out. It was Coca-Cola’s commercial “America the Beautiful” that raised a lot of dust in America.
Read MoreThe life of an incoming college freshman to college can be lonely.
Read MoreOn Sept. 11, 2010, I returned to 29 Palms, Calif., after a year tour with a Marine Corps infantry regiment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Read MoreJesse Bleidt
19, freshman of Lewellen
“It discourages people from wanting to go to the Olympics.’”
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System announced the launch of an anonymous report hotline in a Jan. 28 statement signed by NSCS Chancellor Stan Carpenter and CSC President Randy Rhine.
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