Day: 2:58 pm | 09/01/2016

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Kaepernick abuses constitutional right

With all the media buzz surrounding Colin Kaepernick, his recent choice to sit during the national anthem should be rightfully judged on both ends of the pendulum. The first side would involve playing devil’s advocate and defend his right to uphold constitutional freedoms, which permit him to make the decision of standing up or not.
On the other end, we’d need to measure the reason behind doing so; which to many has come across immature, hypocritical and cheap. Now, both sides of this argument deserve the same amount of justification and analysis.

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NSCS Trustees report tuition, fee increase

The Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees approved the proposed tuition rates for the academic year 2016-17 at the May 3 meeting hosted in Lincoln.
Last year, CSC students paid $153 per credit hour. For this year, the proposed rate is $160 per credit hour for undergraduate, residents. These rates do not include fees. Online undergraduate, non-residents rates are set at $320 per credit hour, but those on-site will receive the Chadron State College “Eagle Rate” of $161 per credit hour.

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