Moonlight madness set for Friday afternoon
The Chadron Chamber of Commerce will host their annual Moonlight Madness block party 4-6 p.m., Oct. 31. The event will
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The Chadron Chamber of Commerce will host their annual Moonlight Madness block party 4-6 p.m., Oct. 31. The event will
Read MoreCAB voted to change its bylaws and will take the changes to Senate for approval Monday. CAB plans to change the members of the executive board and add the position of Vice Chair of Relations.
Read MoreCSC has yet to lose to BHSU since 2012 when the rivalry between the schools was renewed.
Read MoreLongtime sports and feature photographer and writer Con Marshall, best known for his work at Chadron State College and in numerous areas in Nebraska, was presented with the college’s Distinguished Service Award.
Read MoreHalloween falls on a Friday this year, so we can all don our costumes, go to parties or out to the bars, get smashed, and then have a whole weekend to sleep away our hangovers. The ghost of Charlie Sheen Past echoes through time: “Winning!”
But let’s stop and do some math: skimpy outfits + booze = problems. We all want to have a safe and fun Halloween, so let’s look at some potential risks and consequences, and how we can avoid them.
Read MoreThis weekend, CSC’s Student Senate hosted members of Wayne State College and Peru State College Student Senates for the Senate Leadership Conference, and I was asked to cover a couple of the meetings for The Eagle. I can honestly say I was impressed with some of the ideas brought up in these meetings, but I was not impressed with the way some of the senators acted during the meetings.
Read MoreIf you met last Friday’s deadline to register as a voter in Chadron, put a reminder on your calendar and vote this Tuesday.
Read MoreAs many of you are probably aware, the internet in the residence halls has been crawling along lately.
Read MoreA few years ago a colleague showed me in disbelief the following sentence from a student’s paper on Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage: “During the Civil War, most families were so poor that they couldn’t afford a TV and had to get their news from newspapers.”
I was reminded of this anecdote when I read Kyle Tarbutton’s article “Sandoz Center exhibit explores Depression-era photographs” in the October 23, 2014 edition of The Eagle (pg. 17).
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