Former CSC bookstore manager, student plead guilty
Former CSC bookstore manager, Sarah Porter, 25, of Gordon, plead guilty to theft by unlawful taking, a Class I misdemeanor, Tuesday, according to Dawes County Court House.
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Former CSC bookstore manager, Sarah Porter, 25, of Gordon, plead guilty to theft by unlawful taking, a Class I misdemeanor, Tuesday, according to Dawes County Court House.
Read MoreCAB approved two new clubs at Tuesday’s meeting in the Student Center.
Read MoreThe late afternoon sun filtered through the stained glass windows of the Chadron Arts Center as the audience of roughly
Read MoreThe $6 million Chadron Area Aquatics and Wellness Center will open its doors to Chadron State College Jan. 10, 2017, offering a variety of amenities, course credit and work study opportunities.
Read MoreSen. Josh Mayer started the Senate hosted open forum Thursday, Nov. 3 with his request for $4,300 for a new mascot from the same company in Omaha that made the Lil’ Red suit for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Read MoreIn a tight race Tuesday night, Donald Trump edged past Hillary Clinton to win the president-elect title.
Read MoreAt Monday’s meeting, senators allocated $3,774 for “Student Health 101” with the stipulations that at least partial funding from administration is researched and the magazine is looked into putting on the Guidebook app. Senator discussed the thoughts and concerns brought up at the Senate open forum hosted Thursday, Nov. 3.
Read MoreAlthough many people in the United States are dismayed about the way the 2016 presidential election ended, there is no way to change the results now. The public has spoken, and potentially the greatest upset that our generation will see has occurred.
Read MoreFor the second straight year, leadership speaker Paul Wesselmann, the Ripples Guy, spoke to CSC students in the Student Center, this year with the topic of “Shut Up You Stupid Crazy Meany: Changing how we fight about politics, religion, and everything else.”
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