Stop apologizing for being human
It’s easy to become a walking apology when you are aware that something in your life might not be 100 percent. Whether it be appearance or you might be insecure about things.
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It’s easy to become a walking apology when you are aware that something in your life might not be 100 percent. Whether it be appearance or you might be insecure about things.
Read MoreAfter spending Monday and Tuesday rehearsing, high schoolers from surrounding area displayed their two-days worth of work in a final performance before heading home. Under the direction of CSC’s band and choir directors, the groups performed an hour-long concert for an audience of about 250.
Read MoreThe Eagles men’s basketball team lost both games in South Dakota this weekend, first against Black Hills State University, 82-62, Friday, and South Dakota School of Mines, 80-59, Saturday.
Read MoreCSC’s Child Development Center (CDC) will be selling Village Maker Pies for one more week.
Read MoreThe International Club will be hosting its annual International Food Tasting Party at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreRegistration began at 7:30 p.m., and competitors began shooting for glory by 8 p.m. The tournament bracket was designed as a double elimination system, allowing each of the 37 registered student competitors to play in multiple games.
Read MoreFor the upcoming Scholastic Day, April 12, clubs are encouraged to provide activities at their booths during the club 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. fair at the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreAfter winning their final home game last weekend, CSC women’s basketball fell to Black Hills State University 72-56, Friday, and South Dakota School of Mines 45-60, Saturday. The Eagles drop to 4-17 overall and 3-12 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
Read MoreThe Eagle: Feb. 7, 2019
Read MoreMy sister tells me I should always eat a frog first thing in the morning. She means I should do the project I hate the most first, then everything else will be easy. I have too many frogs.
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