Day: 7:17 am | 09/03/2015

Lifestyles

Newman offers Wed. gathering

The Newman House is the Catholic Ministry to the Chadron State College Campus. It provides an active Christian fellowship to Catholics and non-Catholics alike. The group meets at 5 p.m., most Wednesdays at the Newman House on 907 Main Street. A meal is provided and a spiritual program with guest speakers is offered. Mass is on the first Wednesday of each month.

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Campus Activities BoardNews

CAB announces homecoming activities

Last year, the Campus Activities Board was allocated $148,356.90 for the 2015-2016 school year after the clubs submitted their budget packets. Clubs have the opportunity to request more money for new events at future CAB meetings. After expenditures so far, the budget for the remainder of this school year is $142,037.91. Clubs are expected to be active on campus with the money that is in their budgets. During last week’s Student Senate meeting, the purchase of an inflatable movie screen that will be used for various club activities was approved. Any club has the opportunity to request for the use of the screen for an event during CAB meetings.

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Lifestyles

A Healthy Perspective

Did you know that caffeine offers a number of health benefits – but only if you limit the amount you consume to between 160-400 mg a day? Once you exceed that number your body reacts by releasing a stress hormone called cortisol. So often we get caught up in the go, go, go of everyday life and forget the balance that our bodies require.

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FeaturedLifestyles

Ultimate Frisbee recognized as a sport

With its recent recognition as an official sport by the International Olympic Committee, Ultimate Frisbee has been gaining popularity across the United States and the world.

According to BBC.com, on Aug. 2, the International Olympic Committee officially recognized Ultimate Frisbee. This means that Ultimate is eligible for IOC funding and will be on the list of other sports competing for the inclusion of future Olympics, according to Time.com.

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