CAB, Senate discuss spring budget at open forum
CAB and Student Senate members discussed CAB’s spring budget request and Spring Daze events at the open forum Thursday in the Senate office.
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CAB and Student Senate members discussed CAB’s spring budget request and Spring Daze events at the open forum Thursday in the Senate office.
Read MoreChadron State College hosted a full day of events Monday to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day, including presentations, a march, and Open Mic Night.
Read MoreAs Americans we celebrate many holidays without knowing the true meaning of the holiday or recognizing the person who is being honored on the day. Such is the case for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Read MoreMartin Luther King Jr. Day, while a national holiday, doesn’t seem to be celebrated in a way King would have wanted, according to CSC alum Jovan Mays, the first speaker at CSC’s MLK Day Celebration beginning at 8 a.m. Monday in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreIf you were to compare Stanley Kubrick’s version of “The Shining” to the original story told by Stephen King, you would be sorely disappointed. Several of the most lovable parts of the book are lost in Kubrick’s interpretation.
Read MoreStudent Senate approved a $700 allocation, bylaw revisions, and a timeline for action on Master Academic Plan initiatives at Monday night’s meeting.
Read MoreVice Chair of Records Aaron Eagle ran the CAB meeting Tuesday night, as he announced that CAB Chair Molly O’Connell has resigned, leaving a position open on the executive board.
Read MoreFormer CSC student Timothy Jungquist, 21, of Pegram, Tennessee, was sentenced to five years in prison and $2,009.50 in court costs for one count of second-degree attempted sexual assault, a class IIIA felony, on Dec. 13, 2016.
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