After appointment as student trustee, chief justice to resign after elections
Student Trustee Mikayla Gallagher announced that Chief Justice Coy Clark has been selected as the new student trustee. His term will begin in May.
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Student Trustee Mikayla Gallagher announced that Chief Justice Coy Clark has been selected as the new student trustee. His term will begin in May.
Read MoreIf you take a ride with almost any rancher in Western Nebraska you will learn a fair share of knowledge. They will tell you about that drought from a few years back. They might discuss how long the land has been in the family. They will definitely tell you how many head of cattle they own. Finally, they will reference to those nuisance prairie dogs that are “taking over their pasture.” When that happens, I tend to just sneak a grin out the corner of my mouth and proceed to the next topic.
Read MoreThe Big Event staff is looking for businesses and residents in Chadron to apply to be job sites for the
Read MoreJeff Kurrus, children’s book author and editor of NEBRASKAland magazine, is coming to visit CSC April 4-6. At 7 p.m.
Read MoreCommunity service is defined as voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area. Take a second to think about that. “Work intended to help.” In what ways are you working toward a goal that helps somebody else?
Read MoreWith Easter under a week away, the Resident Life Association decided to give the students something to look forward to by throwing an Easter egg hunt in the Student Center.
Read MoreLucinda Mays, CSC campus horticulturist, received the Jim Kluck Honor Award from the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum March 4.
Read MoreEvery other Thursday, Senate’s Constitutional Committee has been hosting open forums to hear students’ opinions on the constitution. There was
Read MoreNebraska State Patrol Officers Kevin Waugh and Clint Bruhn gave a distracted driving presentation to CSC students Monday in the Student Center.
Read MoreA late winter storm threatening up to 9 inches of snow and wind gusts as high as 45 mph, prompted CSC President Randy Rhine to close the college at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
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