7 tracksters place at Colorado Mines
Seven Eagles—three women and four men—placed in their respective events at the Colorado School of Mines D-II Invite.
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Seven Eagles—three women and four men—placed in their respective events at the Colorado School of Mines D-II Invite.
Read MoreIn the Jan. 26 edition of The Eagle, we said that we need to give President Donald Trump a chance to lead, but that we are all also granted the right to peacefully speak out against the president when we don’t agree with his actions.
Read MoreAfter falling to the Colorado State University-Pueblo ThunderWolves Friday night by 30 points, the Chadron State College men’s basketball team fought hard, but came up short to the Cowboys of New Mexico Highlands University Saturday night, losing 85-80.
Read MoreRemember in our childhood years when you competed in an activity you either had to be first, second, or third place to win a trophy? Well sadly those days are slowly fading away and now the new trend is giving out participation trophies
Read MoreStudents learned how to cook various breakfast dishes such as eggs, breakfast burritos, bacon, and hash browns at Cooking With Jazz Monday evening in The Hub.
Read MoreChadron State College alumnus and journalist was recently honored by the Wyoming Press Association at its 2016 awards banquet.
Read MoreBanned books are terrible, off limits, and down right should not be read—ever. Or so you were told in high school. I recently read Sherman Alexie’s novel, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2007).” If you type “Banned Books” into the Google search engine, this is the first book that pops up. So what’s so wrong with it? Why has it been banned?
Read MoreThe Chadron State softball team opens its season this weekend at the Eckerd College Spring Invitational in Clearwater, Florida.
Read MoreThe Chadron State women’s basketball team suffered a loss against Colorado State University-Pueblo, 77-54, Friday, but were able to jump to the 11th spot in the RMAC with a win over New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, 77-71, Saturday.
Read MoreThe world is crazy right now. Since President Donald Trump took office, changes have been made in the United States. Some of us might not agree with the executive orders he is issuing, the appointments he’s making to important government positions, or even his personal tweets. On the other hand, there are many people who do agree.
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