CAB executive board complete with Garvin
Sophomore Kaylee Garvin, of Crawford, is the final elected member to CAB’s executive board, replacing Vice Chair of Relations Sadie Sheppard, junior of Fargo, North Dakota.
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Sophomore Kaylee Garvin, of Crawford, is the final elected member to CAB’s executive board, replacing Vice Chair of Relations Sadie Sheppard, junior of Fargo, North Dakota.
Read MoreIn the midst of dismal weather predictions, The Big Event staff has been working on job site back-ups in case heavy snowfall occurs. For some this could simply mean getting moved indoors, but other locations could see bigger changes. According to French-Collins, weather threats are no strangers to The Big Event staff.
Read MoreFriday, CSC will break ground on an outdoor track and field facility, which CSC Sports Information says marks the beginning of phase two of the college’s sports complex project.
The groundbreaking is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m., Friday.
Sounds of blues and guitar riffs echoed through the Mari Sandoz Chicoine Atrium Friday evening as Patrick Cassidy, 26, of Scottsbluff performed his senior guitar recital.
Read MoreCSC Rodeo trio wins in Fort Collins ahead of last rodeos of the spring season
Read MoreWhile Senate unanimously approved AFB’s recommended $103,079.98 for 2019-2020 club budgets, Band and Choir have yet to reach a recommendation agreement, leaving the clubs in limbo regarding their budgets.
Read MoreResident advisers hosted “Lobby Putt-Putt” in Edna Work Hall lobby Saturday featuring five different mini golf challenges.
Read MoreAnother shocking number from the same site is that only 20 percent of female students who are sexually assaulted report the incident to law enforcement. That means 80 percent of students who experience sexual violence do not report it.
Read MoreRLA hosted an event informing students about “World Vision,” a relief group that helps communities around the world, Friday, April 5, at The Hub.
Assistant Director of Residence Life Channing Jons presented a PowerPoint going over what World Vision does to help communities around the world, how people can get involved and the child he sponsors.
Read MoreOver a hundred students, faculty and community members gathered to listen to pieces ranging from the broad, sweeping notes of “A Kind and Gentle Soul” by James Swearingen to the rhythmic “Night on Fire” by John Mackey.
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