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It may not be flooding where you are, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be affected.
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It may not be flooding where you are, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be affected.
Read MoreChadron State’s home games scheduled for this past weekend were wisely moved to Colorado State University-Pueblo to avoid the games being cancelled by Winter Storm Ulmer, but the cold seemed to follow the Eagles offense which averaged just 2.75 runs per game.
Read MoreThe Eagle: March 21, 2019
Read MoreWhile tie-dying would not look great on a resume, it is a part of my identity and that is something I feel we forget to value at times.
As the wise Terence McKenna once said “We must create our culture . . . You want to reclaim your mind and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineer.”
Peru’s campus and community come
together in battle for clean water
Senate voted unanimously to allocate $500 for purchasing bottled water and three water purifiers for Peru State College, Monday.
Read MoreHailing from Yaounde, Cameroon, the prince of Eagles’ men’s basketball answers questions about his royal connections, his time as a CSC athlete, and what his future holds.
Read MoreOver 40 representatives from businesses, government agencies and ranches at the 2019 Spring Career Fair in the Student Center Ballroom, yesterday.
Read MoreBowling pins, golf clubs and tennis rackets went head-to-head when RLA and Sports Medicine club came together to offer a Wii Sports competition Tuesday night in the Hub.
Read MoreCSC cowboy Kalane Anders, senior of Bayard, tied for first place in tie down and cowgirl Quincy Segelke, junior of Snyder, Colorado, was second in barrel racing to lead the Eagles in Gillette, Wyoming, this weekend as the rodeo team’s spring season began.
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