Candidates promote campaign strategies
With student body elections nearing, candidates are planning strategies to have their names be heard by students around campus.
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With student body elections nearing, candidates are planning strategies to have their names be heard by students around campus.
Read MoreChief Justice Jon Lordino announced the candidates running for Senate positions, include Dillon Spies and Nate Jones for Senate President; Taylor Strong and Garrett Lower for Vice President; Lindsey Schanaman, Tim Jungquist, Hannah Love, Asia Carr, Evan Baker, Josh Keating, and Taylor Strong for Senators-at-Large; Tileen Sullivan and Eryne Knipple for Senators of B.E.A.M.S.S.; Annie Johnson and Dalton Boden for Senators of E.H.P.C.P.S.W.; Mikayla Gallagher, Courtney Bustillos, Katrina Hurley, and Sarah Townsend for Senator of Liberal Arts.
Read MoreRochelle Nelson
23, junior of Kingston, Jamaica
“Global warming and pollution. It shows how we treat environment.”
Read MoreKylee Polsley grew up eight hours east of Chadron in Omaha, and during her final two years of high school attended Omaha Skutt. While at Skutt, she garnered attention on some impressive high school teams. In her junior year, the Skyhawks finished runner-up at state and her senior season in 2009, they finished fourth with Polsley earning All-Nebraska recognition.
Read MoreThe CSC softball team won their opening game against Western New Mexico University Saturday with a score of 4-3, but lost the second game of the day 5-3.
Read MoreThe CSC golf team competed in the Regis Spring Invitational at Regis University, Denver on March 31-April 1.
Read MoreA cool spring night in Chadron played host to eight- time world champion roper Fred Whitfield, Thursday, with speaking about his career and his new book, “Gold Buckles Don’t Lie: The Untold Tale of Fred Whitfield.”
Read MoreCSC men and women’s track and field team won 15 events combined as they opened up the outdoor season this past weekend at Black Hills State Yellow Jacket Spring Open in Spearfish, S.D., the meet attracted six different schools from around the nation.
Read MoreFor courses at any educational level in which technological devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones are not necessitated by the curriculum, their forced integration can decimate any chance of effective learning.
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