

Brandi Cwach
19, sophomore of
Geddes, South Dakota
Low class
“It was really good to see the differences. It’s not something we see everyday. It was shocking the statistics for this county are so low.”
Read MoreSenate allocated $500 to entice students to attend the leadership conference Nov. 17-21.
Read MoreMonday night, Deena Kennell, adviser to Student Senate, explained to the senators what Robert’s Rules says on abstaining from a vote. Robert’s Rules are the parliamentary procedure rules Senate says they’ll follow.
Read MoreThe Residence Life Association, RLA, organized The Beauty of Diversity event for CSC students at 8 p.m., Monday in the Gold Room.
Read MoreSenators moral duty and obligation is to vote in policies that their constituents want; in the recent Senate meeting Student Senate deliberated upon the reinstatement of the Health 101 service provided on campus. A large amount of student fees goes towards this service and it provides helpful tips and reminders on how to stay healthy, manage course loads, sexual assault awareness on campus, etc.
Read MoreBreaking bad New Year’s habits may not be as difficult as it seems. A new year is right around the corner, and for most people now is the time they start creating their great New Year’s resolutions. For some people these don’t even revolve around health or nutrition at all, but the majority of them do. These range from crazy obnoxious ideas of losing 100-200 pounds within the whole year, to completely cutting something out or “cold turkey.”
Read MoreTJ Aanenson, 19, freshman of Curtis, won a 32 inch TV at a pool tournament hosted by The Pit last Thursday night.
Read MoreVeterans Day is a day of honor for those who have served our country with military service. Wednesday, a program was hosted in Mari Sandoz Chicoine Atrium to honor Veterans.
Read MorePaul Wesselmann, the Ripples Guy, is a leadership speaker who provides training at conferences, meetings, and retreats. He also sends
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