Harvest Moon Fast Facts
The Eagle interviewed David DeVorkin, senior curator for the history of astronomy at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Air and Space Museum about what makes Harvest Moons unique.
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The Eagle interviewed David DeVorkin, senior curator for the history of astronomy at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Air and Space Museum about what makes Harvest Moons unique.
Read MoreFormer CSC president Sam Rankin died early Sunday in a Dayton, Ohio hospital. Rankin suffered a short bout with pancreatic cancer.
Read MoreChange is sometimes a necessity for items or ideas that don’t seem to be adequate for a situation. Change can bring about great outcomes; however, it can also be redundant and hinder more than it helps.
Read MoreIt’s not uncommon hearing students complain about certain Dining Services policies, particularly the policy that requires one to have their student ID card to get their meals. Be it the Cafeteria, the Grille, or the C-Store, students are familiar hearing, “Sorry, you need your card. You can’t just give your student ID number.”
Read MoreAny of you who keep up with current events know that there have been attacks on embassies at various different locations, and there are multiple elements contributing to the diplomatic nightmare that the State Department has on its hands.
Read MoreRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, and his running-mate Paul Ryan, are wrong for America. Wrong because they hate Americans. Well, maybe not all Americans, but at least 47 percent of us.
Read MoreThis Sunday, Chi Alpha, Revive, and The Pit along with several other businesses and clubs are hosting a concert by the Christian band Seventh Day Slumber. The concert begins at 7 p.m. on Sunday in Memorial Hall. The Eagle interviewed event promoter Mike Miller for the following Q&A.
Read MoreAll of us have been in school for about four weeks now, and hopefully everyone’s settled in pretty well. We all know our routine, the amount of time to spend on homework, and how to arrange our schedules around our class periods. But some people are claiming that they have nothing to do, and that life in Chadron and on campus is boring.
Read MoreThis past week’s fires brought disastrous consequences and smoky air to Chadron. Scanning Facebook the first day of the fires showed many reactions that included “my thoughts and prayers to those moved from their homes,” or “I hope that my Chadron friends are safe and well.”
Read MoreIn response to area wildfires on the outskirts of town, Chadron State College has cancelled classes for the duration of the week, and is encouraging students residing on-campus to take an early weekend and head home.
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