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Paul Wesselman, The Ripples Guy, is a leadership speaker who provides training at conferences, meetings, and retreats. He also sends
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Paul Wesselman, The Ripples Guy, is a leadership speaker who provides training at conferences, meetings, and retreats. He also sends
Read MoreWith volleyball season coming to an end, the Eagles picked up a win against the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs in four sets but dropped three sets against Metropolitan State University-Denver on their road trip to Colorado. The Eagles are currently ranked fifth in the Rocky Division of the RMAC with an overall record of 7-16, 6-9 in conference play.
Read MoreWe all know that childhood obesity is an epidemic in our society today. We also know that without proper education for both the child and the family that the child will grow up in, that there are high possibilities that the child will grow up to be obese as an adult.
Read MoreThis week in Senate, Student Senate President Katrina Hurley introduced a new project that I think is not only a great opportunity for students, but is an opportunity to give back to our community and better our city of Chadron.
Read MoreSaturday, the Eagles only produced 221 yards of total offense in their loss against New Mexico Highlands University, 24-16 at Elliott Field. The Eagles fell to 4-5 overall, 3-4 in RMAC play. The Cowboys jumped to ninth place in the RMAC with an overall record of 1-8, 1-6 against conference opponents.
Read MoreAs editors of a newspaper, it is not our job to babysit the college. It is not our job to make the college look bad or good. Our duty is to inform our readers about what is happening. Whatever it may be, a teacher earning tenure, or a coach under investigation. The public deserves to know what is going on around them.
Read MoreCSC Students experienced a slice of cultural variety with the Trick or Treat Around the World and Pumpkin Carving event Friday night. The event celebrated Halloween from various parts of the world and participants concluded with the American tradition of Halloween with pumpkin carving in the Gold Room.
Read MoreCollege students have various ways of celebrating events, holidays, and just having fun with friends. However, a recurring theme I have noticed in my four and a half years at Chadron State College is the constant partying and alcohol consumption.
Read MoreWhere’s Casper Scavenger Hunt is one of the many activities that the Xi Delta Zeta sorority scheduled over the “Scare Away Cancer” week last Thursday. Teams of two or four people hunted down people dressed in ghostly garb. Six teams signed up to take on the challenge.
Read MoreSpooky movies help Halloween feel like Halloween. Combine that with a scavenger hunt for spooky items and you’ve got Fright Night.
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