Study abroad program available to students
Applications are still being accepted for a justice studies study abroad program to London, Paris, and the Hague, available to
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Applications are still being accepted for a justice studies study abroad program to London, Paris, and the Hague, available to
Read MoreWith basketball season now here the Eagles women’s team traveled to Laramie last Sunday to play its season opener against the University of Wyoming Cowgirls in an exhibition game.
Read MoreThe other day, I saw a video on the internet of some people at Yale yelling at someone. I didn’t know the full context, but it goes something like this:
Yale’s Intercultural Affairs Committee sent an email to the students of Yale telling them to be tasteful when picking Halloween costumes so they don’t offend anyone.
Read MoreColleges and universities are supposed to be places where students can go to broaden their horizons. They should foster an environment where students find new ways to look at art, politics, love and war, and life. They should teach students to stand up for academic and political freedoms. They should instigate rigorous, thought-provoking debate.
Read MoreDressed and ready to hit the clubs, 20-year-old Charline Dion waited for the subway to arrive, when an announcement came over the speaker. The station was being closed due to terrorist attacks in the city.
Read MoreThe sound of classical music played by students under the direction of Brooks Hafey, assistant professor of piano, filled the ears of over 60 people in the Memorial Hall Auditorium. Both students taking private lessons with Hafey and students in the Keyboard Ensemble class preformed Sunday.
Read MoreTo drop the F-bomb at least 62 times, according to my tally, in a two-hour time span of a play with four cast members could be considered a nearly impossible feat. But that’s what the cast of“The Money Shot” did in Tuesday night’s dress rehearsal. But don’t worry, other colorful profanity also decorates the dialogue.
Read MoreA Student Senate workshop was hosted Saturday for senators to discuss issues on campus and projects.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College men’s basketball team fell to the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits, 43-21, in the season debut. However, the game does not count toward an overall record because it was just an exhibition game.
Read More“Leaders, consistence, vocal.”
Three words Coaching Assistant Whitney Roth used to describe how she wanted her volleyball team to play Saturday against the Regis University Rangers. Unfortunately, the CSC team did well overall but couldn’t get the win, resulting in a 0-3 loss on Senior Night.
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