America is on the Trump Train
In a tight race Tuesday night, Donald Trump edged past Hillary Clinton to win the president-elect title.
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In a tight race Tuesday night, Donald Trump edged past Hillary Clinton to win the president-elect title.
Read MoreAs a military veteran who swore an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution, (long before many of you were even in high school), few things are nearer and dearer to my heart than the freedom of the press. I must also remark that it took considerable gusto and courage for your editorial board to exercise its opinion last week by endorsing Donald Trump for President.
Read MoreDirector of College Relations Alex Helmbrecht finished off this year’s graves lecture series with his talk, “Behind the Polo Shirt: An Insider’s Look at the World of Sports Information.”
Read MoreThe Chadron Arts Center was lit by sunlight filtered through stained glass windows and white Christmas lights strewn across leafless trees as two choral ensembles performed for an estimated audience of 77 community members.
Read MoreAt Monday’s meeting, senators allocated $3,774 for “Student Health 101” with the stipulations that at least partial funding from administration is researched and the magazine is looked into putting on the Guidebook app. Senator discussed the thoughts and concerns brought up at the Senate open forum hosted Thursday, Nov. 3.
Read MoreAlthough many people in the United States are dismayed about the way the 2016 presidential election ended, there is no way to change the results now. The public has spoken, and potentially the greatest upset that our generation will see has occurred.
Read MoreAbout 58 students packed approximately 110 shoe boxes to send at Operation Christmas Child Box Packing in The Hub 9 p.m. Friday.
Read MoreNatti Tadesse, 21, freshman of Ethiopia, won first place in The Pit’s one-on-one pool tournament of the fall semester and won a 32-inch Vizio television as his prize, Thursday night.
Read MoreFor the second straight year, leadership speaker Paul Wesselmann, the Ripples Guy, spoke to CSC students in the Student Center, this year with the topic of “Shut Up You Stupid Crazy Meany: Changing how we fight about politics, religion, and everything else.”
Read MoreClubs were asked to sign up if they want to decorate a Christmas tree for the Holiday Giving Christmas Tree Event Senate is hosting in December at CAB’s meeting Tuesday.
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