“What are your impressions about The Big Event?”
Gavan Archibald
Resident Adviser of Kent Hall
“I feel like its
something positive and a way for us to give back to the
community and the home of this thriving college since they have helped us.”


Gavan Archibald
Resident Adviser of Kent Hall
“I feel like its
something positive and a way for us to give back to the
community and the home of this thriving college since they have helped us.”
When the editorial board met to discuss if we should endorse a candidate, we reviewed our notes and the audio recording, and are convinced that Nathaniel Brown, sophomore of Rapid City, South Dakota, will be best fit for Student Senate President.
Read MoreCollege media is descending on Chadron this weekend, as The Eagle will host the 2015 Nebraska Collegiate Media Association conference and Golden Leaf Awards.
Read MoreAngela Cruz
19, sophomore of Valentine
“Somebody who’s willing to work hard and ensure the student’s money is being spent on stuff student’s actually need.”
Read MoreThe Spring 2015 Student Senate Presidential Debate took place Monday evening in the Rita King Library, and was moderated by Social & Communication Arts Associate Professor and Dept. Chair Robert Knight.
Three candidates are running for President of Student Senate.
Read MoreThe time for Student Senate elections is approaching, and with it comes a chance for students to make a difference in the type of leaders we choose. It’s exciting that we get the chance to have a say in who has some deciding power over where the Senate budget goes and who can help make significant changes on our campus a reality.
Read MoreKatherine Bahr, an English and Humanities professor at CSC, is retiring after 21 years, at the end of this semester.
After retiring, her focus will be creative writing and taking care of her mother.
Students running for Senate President open up about their campaigns
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