

CSC’s chapter of Phi Beta Lambda qualified 10 members for nationals at the PBL State Leadership Conference in Kearney last weekend.
Read MoreAll-American long jumpers Damarcus Simpson, sophomore of Lafayette, Georgia, and Stachia Reuwsaat, junior of Black Hawk, South Dakota, earned RMAC honors this week after the Colorado State University-Pueblo Open. Both won the men’s and women’s long jump, respectively. Simpson jumped 24 feet, 1 inch, and Reuwsaat jumped 19-2 3/4.
Read MoreNominations for CAB Executive Board opened at the meeting Tuesday and are open for one week.
Read MoreAn open forum for the Nearly Naked Mile’s budget of $10,398.83 was presented Wednesday. The Nearly Naked Mile will be Thursday, April 23.
Read MoreThe Social Science Club, in collaboration with CAB, hosted its semi-annual debate Tuesday in the Student Center Scottsbluff Room. The debate centered on Second Amendment and if it applies to ones self-defense.
Read MoreSenate President Katrina Hurley said the Book Ends Coffee Shop in Reta E. King Library is losing about $20,000 per year. Kathy Stokey, administration and finance office assistant said Dale Grant, vice president of finance and administration, said the coffee shop is losing $26,000 per year and right now Vice Presidents Charles Snare, of academic affairs, and Jon Hansen, of enrollment management, marketing & student services, are taking that loss from their state accounts, according to Grant.
Read MoreNEBRASKAland magazine editor Jeff Kurrus gave a presentation to CSC students and Chadron community members in three separate time slots this week at CSC.
Read MoreThe Eagles cruised to a 3-1 series win over Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, last weekend, with two games being called early due to the mercy rule.
Read MoreWhat do movies like “Kill Bill’ and “The Parent Trap” have in common? A study by Janice Haynes, assistant professor in the social and communication arts department, reminds us that these movies, among others, all carry a similar trend.
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