CAB jumpstarts homecoming plans
Advisers Taylor Osmotherly and Megan Northrup announced preliminary homecoming plans Monday, starting with an invitation for students to join CAB’s homecoming committee.
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Advisers Taylor Osmotherly and Megan Northrup announced preliminary homecoming plans Monday, starting with an invitation for students to join CAB’s homecoming committee.
Read MoreOld Admin buzzed with over 50 volunteers participating in Operation Gratitude and a stress ball project, both of which gave back to troops, veterans and many more in need, Saturday at CSC’s The Big Event.
Read MoreCSC’s offensive onslaught in their first game, Saturday, began in the third inning. With the bases loaded and no outs in the bottom of the third inning, CSC’s Kayla Michel, senior of Brighton, Colorado, hit a grand slam against Dixie State pitcher Cambrie Hazel, sophomore of Spanish Fork, Utah, to give the Eagles a 6-4 lead. The Eagles would add another run to extend their lead to 7-4 before the close of the inning.
Read MoreCSC will break ground on the new outdoor track at the track groundbreaking ceremony at 11 a.m. next Wednesday near
Read MoreThe Eagle: April 18, 2019
Read MoreThe Eagles’ football team hosted its Spring Game, between the Cardinal and White teams, both teams playing with a mixture of starters and backups Saturday, at Elliott Field.
Read MoreTenors rang and Altos boomed Sunday evening as the CSC Concert Choir and Community Chorus performed in the Memorial Hall Auditorium. Dr. Joel Shreuder directed the event, and pianist Bobby Pace accompanied the singers.
Read MoreWhen The Big Event reached out to Father Todd Philips, priest of St. Patrick’s Parish, about making their third-annual food drive a job site, he couldn’t have been happier.
Read MoreAfter three failed motions and a lengthy debate, Senate voted 10-6 to allocate AFB’s recommended 2019-2020 budgets of $600 for Band and $350 for Choir, a significant cut from their $4,360 and $2,150 respective requests.
Because of cloudiness surrounding board policies on academic clubs and student organizations, Senate decided that funding sheet music, the focus of the cuts, fell into course fees rather than student activity fees. Senator and AFB member Kristina McGann, senior of Broken Bow, said AFB felt that because Band and Choir requires members to enroll in a class to participate, sheet music was akin to textbooks.
Read MoreDespite the setbacks of fewer performers from the Vocal Jazz group, many crowd-pleasing solos and musical numbers filled Memorial Hall
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