Women winless in Kearney
The Chadron State women came up short 52-72 against Nebraska Kearney, Saturday, and 59-89 against Fort Hays State, Sunday, in Kearney at the UNK Crossover Classic.
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The Chadron State women came up short 52-72 against Nebraska Kearney, Saturday, and 59-89 against Fort Hays State, Sunday, in Kearney at the UNK Crossover Classic.
Read MoreThe Natural Science Club gave the CSC campus and Chadron community the opportunity to witness the NASA InSight Mission landing on Mars at the Landing Party, Monday, at CSC’s Planetarium.
Read MoreThe Eagles’ men erased all but four of a nearly 20-point deficit Saturday, against Northern State University, Aberdeen, South Dakota, ultimately suffering a 62-66 defeat at the hands of the Wolves. CSC was also defeated Friday, falling 70-78 to the Sioux Falls Classic. Both games were played as part of the Dacotah Bank Classic.
Read MoreSenate motioned to delay voting on The Big Event budget another week to hear the Constitutional Court’s verdict on Nov. 9’s veto.
Read MoreIt’s OK to write out of the seat of your pants.
This was the message that Markus Jones, assistant professor of English, discussed during his presentation titled “Shaping the Story” to wrap-up this fall’s Graves Lecture series, Tuesday, at the Mari Sandoz High Plain Heritage Center Chicoine Atrium.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year once again, which means hot chocolate, candy canes, sugar cookies and Christmas movies.
Read MoreFive CSC seniors showcased their art and are prepping for the upcoming reception for their senior art show, “A Look Into the Sublime.”
Read MoreWith no decision made about The Big Event, CAB will allow another week for clubs to co-sponsor The Big Event. The deadline for clubs to donate is Monday.
Read MoreBeing a student athlete during the holidays can be difficult, but while spending Thanksgiving break with your team instead of your family is tough, the CSC women’s basketball team makes the most of it.
Read MoreIn the Senate meeting on Nov. 19, Chief Justice Samantha Merill asked senators to thank their justices for their hard work.
“If you see your justices,” Merril said, “thank them because they’re staying an extra hour so we can get this (a veto decision) figured out for you guys next week. A lot of them were planning on going home tonight.”
Hearing that struck us the wrong way.
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