CAB executive board nominations open
CAB is opening nominations for its executive board with four positions open.
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CAB is opening nominations for its executive board with four positions open.
Read MoreOf course, sipping a Pepsi or cappuccino isn’t the same as snorting an illegal narcotic. In terms of harm, the side effects of caffeine can hardly be compared with those of more notorious drugs. But this doesn’t mean that we should completely disregard our reliance on the popular stimulant.
Read MoreThe community of Chadron supports the college a lot. Many businesses offering student discounts and very welcoming the college kids. I’m sure there are plenty of ways that we can offer students more activities off campus and somehow give back to the community at the same time.
Read MoreWhat some are calling the “Blizzard of the Century” unleashed itself on Chadron Wednesday, causing white-out conditions, blowing snow and even flooding in areas such as Bordeaux Creek.
Read MoreThe Residence Life Association hosted “Painting with Bob Ross” 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Hub. Students learned how to paint from a video of the renowned television painting show host, Bob Ross, teaching the dynamics of painting.
Read MoreAn intimidating blizzard forecast didn’t keep newly-appointed Nebraska State College System (NSCS) Chancellor Paul Turman from visiting Chadron State College, Tuesday, to host town hall meetings and get to know CSC’s campus.
Read MoreThe Eagle: March 14, 2019
Read MoreChadron CAPstone is hosting “Tiles of Hope” which is a fundraiser supporting children who are victims of abuse. Tiles are $25 and can be decorated for a mural on the wall of the CAPstone building.
Read MoreIf you’re like me and have been born and raised in the Midwest, you’re no stranger to winters like these. When hills and roads pile with the dreaded white stuff, we don’t blink an eye.
Read MoreJuniors Andrew Smith and Alex Nobiling, both of Chadron, took the oath of office and were sworn in as Constitutional Court justices Monday, putting the Court at full capacity.
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