“Do you plan on voting in the Nov. 4 elections? Why or why not?”
Gabriela Perez
19, sophomore of Sioux City, Iowa
“Yes, because it’s the first year I can vote.”
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Gabriela Perez
19, sophomore of Sioux City, Iowa
“Yes, because it’s the first year I can vote.”
Read More“The Diamonds,” a classic rock and roll group with a twist of today’s attitude and humor graced CSC as the third Galaxy Series installment. “The Diamonds” performed at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Memorial Hall with help from Sandy Schaefer, music professor, on the drums, and William Mullins, music instructor, on the piano.
Read MoreCSC student Timothy C. Jungquist, 19, was released from Dawes County Jail Oct. 15 after posting a 10 percent of $50,000 bond, following a bond hearing that same day. His original bond was set at 10 percent of $150,000. As of Wednesday, there were no further proceedings in the case.
Read MoreLongtime Chadron State College employee, Con Marshall will be honored for his service at 9:30 a.m., Saturday during a brunch in the Student Center Ballroom as a part of Con Marshall Day.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago, hackers leaked an archive containing over 200,000 images. While most news reports indicate that this hack was limited to users of a European-based third-party application that allowed users to save Snapchat messages, Snapchat has issued statements assuring its users that they can continue using the app without fear of their privacy being violated.
Read MoreCSC students donated money and 74 inches of hair to children during the Cut-A-Thon event Monday.
Read MoreChief Justice Jon Lordino swore in Edna Hall Senator Taylor Osmotherly; Andrews Hall Senator Marci Luton; and Senator of E.S.P.C.H.P.W.
Read MoreEagle Ridge, a $6.2 million building project, is available for tours, and there are still rooms open for students to move into.
The building, landscaping, and pavement are included in that amount.