CSC committee selects NSCS Chancellor as commencement speaker
NSCS Chancellor Stan Carpenter is scheduled to travel to Chadron in May to participate in CSC’s spring graduation commencement ceremonies.
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NSCS Chancellor Stan Carpenter is scheduled to travel to Chadron in May to participate in CSC’s spring graduation commencement ceremonies.
Read MoreThe Health Professions Club is having a blood drive from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., March 22. For more information on the event, contact Jill Mack at 308-432-6278 or [email protected].
Read MoreMembers of senate discussed the AIPAC conference, budget hearings, and an amendment at their meeting Monday. Morgan Nelson, senate president, and Jacob Rissler, junior senator at large, gave a presentation on their trip to Washington D.C., during midterm break, where they attended the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference.
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Read MoreThe circumstances surrounding the ongoing NCAA investigation and its associated possible football fundraising violations seem to revolve around an endless cycle of passing the buck, without any party takes responsibility—this must end.
Read MoreCheck out photos from Friday Mardi Gras Masquerade dance, sponsored by The Pit and Residence Life.
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Read MoreDue to inclement weather conditions, Chadron State College is closing its campus today, according to a Tuesday afternoon release by CSC President Janie Park.
Read MoreWhile testifying before the Nebraska Legislature’s Education Committee in August, 2010, State Education Commissioner Roger Breed said there was no more fat in the state’s education budget, and that additional budget cuts would mean eliminating programs.
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