Pushing past art norms
What is art? Since art cannot be pinned down to one form or purpose, this esthetic quandary has plagued critics for generations.
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What is art? Since art cannot be pinned down to one form or purpose, this esthetic quandary has plagued critics for generations.
Read MoreThe Armstrong Physical Education Building and the Rangeland Complex have come a long way since last year. Those interested in seeing the progress of Armstrong and the finished Rangeland Complex can go on tours. The tours are provided for groups of 15 and have been going on every Friday this April.
Read MoreTo start off Tuesday’s Campus Activities Board meeting, Sean Munger, Nearly Naked Mile event coordinator, spoke to remind clubs that if they are willing to donate what money they have left over in their budget toward the mile, it would be greatly appreciated.
Read MoreThe Eagle’s website, csceagle.com garnered second place in the Excellence in Digital Medium category, the best overall award in the digital medium competition of the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s Golden Leaf Awards, presented Saturday this year at Hastings College.
Read MoreFaculty advisers from the eight-member Nebraska Collegiate Media Association elected Michael D. Kennedy, CSC journalism instructor and adviser of The Eagle, as the association’s executive director at its annual meeting Saturday, this year at Hastings College.
Read MoreConsistently committed to journalistic excellence. That is how journalism Instructor and Adviser of The Eagle Michael D. Kennedy described the student newspaper staff after it captured its fourth straight “Best in Overall Excellence” title in the newspaper division of the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s annual Golden Leaf Awards, presented Saturday this year at Hastings College.
Read MoreVote on who you thought won CSC’s Student Senate Debate on Thursday night.
Read MoreWhen students hear “classic Greek play,” they get a little nervous. Usually the subject of essays, classic plays, like Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata,” seldom excite the college crowd. The CSC Theatre Department aims to change this, however, with their new production of the classic play.
Read MoreThe Chadron State Theatre Department is performing Aristophanes’ classic anti-war comedy “Lysistrata,” which has been adapted by Ellen McLaughlin, this weekend in Memorial Hall. The play will be performed Thursday through Sunday in the Black Box Theatre.
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