Regional schools compete in history day events
The annual National History Day district competition for the region will be from 8:30 a.m.-noon, Friday at this year’s History Day.
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The annual National History Day district competition for the region will be from 8:30 a.m.-noon, Friday at this year’s History Day.
Read MoreRepublican U.S. Senate candidate Ben Sasse will be visiting CSC at 11:30 a.m., Monday, for an anti-Obamacare meeting in the Mary Sandoz Center.
Read MoreSeven thousand dollars will fund this year’s “Release Live” event. Senate agreed to allocate $1,000 above the requested budget due to last year’s complications with budget estimates. Any extra funding will be returned to the student activity fund. “Release Live” will be March 22.
Read MoreIn a study done by Monitoring the Future in 2011, over 70 percent of 18 years olds had tried alcohol at least once. From the ages of 18-20 years old, nearly 50 percent admitted to consuming alcohol in the last thirty days.
Read MoreWe all invest our efforts into things that are important to us. There are those who paint, those who perform music, those who participate in sports, those who do other things, and some who do everything above. We invest our efforts into these things because we wish to better ourselves at them.
Read MoreThe Mr. and Mrs. CSC Pageant, hosted by The Pit and Resident Life Association, will take place at 9 p.m., tonight, in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreLast December, the topic of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act came up while traveling with a friend. As the truck’s tires roared over the blacktop, drowning Springsteen’s, “Born in the USA,” I voiced concerns regarding the ACA’s potential to overload a family’s finances and received in return, a recommendation to personally research the Affordable Care Act.
Read MoreThe biggest challenge college students can face is choosing a major, and Arden Nixon, CSC class of 2005, was no different.
Read MoreI’m going to start by suggesting that if you haven’t read “Sorcerer’s Stone,” the first of seven books in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, you run to the nearest public library, grab a copy off the shelf, and begin reading.
Read MoreIf you are an avid reader of my columns, you might remember when I wrote an article about a little game called Day One: Garry’s Incident and the massive backlash that occurred when the developer, Wild Games Studio, tried to get a negative review of their game off the internet.
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