Finance committee outlines goals
At its first meeting of the year, the Senate Finance Committee discussed ways to allow clubs to access accounts online and criteria for budget packets.
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At its first meeting of the year, the Senate Finance Committee discussed ways to allow clubs to access accounts online and criteria for budget packets.
Read MoreLast Tuesday, just before 10 a.m., one of our staff members passed by a purple truck that had two firearms mounted visibly inside the cab.
Read MoreImagine your father ditching you and your infant sister with your ailing grandmother, who dies a few years later, to go dig gold in the Black Hills.
Read MoreWhen I was searching for the topic for my next article, a student recommended that I talk about respect. Out of interest I asked her to explain why I should write such an article. She went on to explain how she was appalled at the way some of her fellow students addressed and interacted with their professors.
Read MoreYes, we have been told Bill O’Boyle’s details will not be discussed by Carpenter, Park or the college. Therefore, I am asking for no details. However, I do have some general questions.
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Read MoreIn a recent editorial (“Romney’s faith is fair game, to be fair” October 27, 2011), Aaron Gonzalez’ description of Mormon beliefs paints at best an incomplete picture. I would urge Eagle readers to also investigate other perspectives on the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the formal name of the church) through websites such as mormon.org when formulating their own opinions of the faith.
Read MoreWatching the Occupy Movement rock the American Corporate Boat over these past weeks has been an absolute joy and yet for a political enthusiast such as my self, it feels very similar to a kick in the gut.
Read MoreThe NCAA’s investigation into Chadron State football’s possible fundraising infraction is a serious issue affecting students, staff, and faculty at our school, as well as the Chadron community. Should the investigation result in sanctions, the college will not only suffer a neutered football program, but also stands to lose large sums of money and many current and potential students.
Read MoreDue to a majority vote of the Campus Activities Executive Board, the CAB did not meet Tuesday for its weekly meeting. The next meeting of the CAB is scheduled for 6 p.m., Nov. 8.
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