

Person One: “Chadron State won the basketball game last night.”
Person Two: “What was the score?”
Person One: “Oh, I can’t tell you. If I do, it might hurt the other team’s feelings.”
This scenario is an extreme example of the way we see Senate elections. For years, The Eagle has been asking the executive body of Senate to release the numbers of votes in the Student Senate elections. Year after year, those running for election claim they will be transparent, and they want better working relations with all parts of the college, and year after year, our requests for numbers are denied.
Read MoreThe Eagle’s student staff conjured its own version of football’s “Pic-6” when it scored its sixth straight “Best in Overall Excellence” title in the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s annual Golden Leaf Awards, presented Saturday, this year, at Doane College, Crete.
Read MoreFor the second straight year, The Eagle’s website, csceagle.com, captured first in “Excellence in Digital Medium,” the top award in the digital medium competition of the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s Gold Leaf Awards, presented April 16, 2016, at the association’s annual conference hosted this year at Doane College, Crete.
Read MoreThere are several characteristics that define an outdoorsmen or outdoorswomen. Among the common characteristics are dedication, patience, and a developed understanding of nature. Many would reason that none of those are as important as their ethics.
Read MoreStudent Senate elections are approaching, and so is the opportunity for students to give their input for the way that they think this student body should be governed. While it is disappointing that not a single student is challenging for the president position, that is no excuse to abstain from voting altogether.
Read MoreThe fourth annual The Big Event is set to kickoff at the end of this month. The staff of The Big Event has been preparing for this year’s event since October, according to The Big Event Adviser Shaunda French.
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