Regret is about missed opportunities
This week in our Man on the Street question, we asked, “What is your biggest regret?” This idea came from a video on Facebook I watched a couple weeks ago.
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This week in our Man on the Street question, we asked, “What is your biggest regret?” This idea came from a video on Facebook I watched a couple weeks ago.
Read MoreThe Chadron State men’s basketball team traveled to Grand Junction, Colorado, and Salt Lake City for match-ups against Colorado Mesa University, Friday, and Westminster College, Saturday, suffering losses in both meetings. The Eagles fell to Mesa 88-66, and the Griffins 77-62.
Read MoreThe Big Event staff is looking for businesses and residents in Chadron to apply to be job sites for the
Read MoreWith playoff contention on the line, the Eagles needed to win both games last weekend to keep their hopes for post-conference play alive. The Eagles traveled to Colorado and Utah to play RMAC opponents Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, and Westminster College, Salt Lake City.
Read MoreCSC Geoscience student Caelum Hubl, freshman of Lincoln, dazzled a small crowd at 2 p.m. Friday, during a scheduled showing of the winter constellations at CSC’s planetarium in the Math and Science building.
Read MoreSolid pitching and hot bats led the Eagles to win the 4-game series with Regis University, Denver, 3-1. Regis was ranked No. 21 at the time. CSC is now 8-6-1, 3-1 in conference play.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a play that gives you some fancy wordplay, dirty jokes, and an existential crisis all in one package, “Rozencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” just might be what you are looking for. Originally written by Tom Stoppard with a debut in 1967, the play is a solidly written story following the exploits of “the Prince of Denmark’s college buddies” as they struggle with being jammed into the Shakespearean classic, Hamlet.
Read MoreAs college students, we’ve all been there: in the classroom, a plainly designed PowerPoint presentation flickering on the wall, a lecturer droning on and on about a subject you have no interest in from a boring textbook. Most of you reading this probably recalled an exact moment in time where this happened to you, in college or otherwise.
Read More“What is the last thing you remember?”
During CSC theatre program’s most recent production, “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,” this question is repeated multiple times throughout the play as the audience is immersed in the confusion that the two main characters face for nearly the entire show.
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