Campus horticulturist wins award for contributions
Lucinda Mays, CSC campus horticulturist, received the Jim Kluck Honor Award from the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum March 4.
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Lucinda Mays, CSC campus horticulturist, received the Jim Kluck Honor Award from the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum March 4.
Read MoreNebraska State Patrol Officers Kevin Waugh and Clint Bruhn gave a distracted driving presentation to CSC students Monday in the Student Center.
Read MoreCSC’s softball team picked up three blowout wins against RMAC opponent Adams State University, but the Eagles faltered in the last game of the weekend, allowing the Grizzlies one win.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College men’s and women’s rodeo teams added valuable points to their team standings last weekend at the Gillette College Rodeo with first place performances from Clayton Van Aken, graduate student of Descanso, California, in tie down; Justin Kissack, junior of Gillette, Wyoming, in bareback riding, and Shelby Winchell, graduate student of Scottsbluff, in goat tying.
Read MoreTileen Sullivan
20, junior of Oshkosh
“Encouraging more students to get involved on campus.”
Read MoreLast weekend the CSC softball team traveled to Colorado State University-Pueblo, to play RMAC opponents CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves and the Metropolitan State University- Denver Roadrunners. The Eagles lost both games against Metro (8-3, 2-0) and split agianst CSU-P (11-2, 6-3).
Read MoreThe Chadron State track and field team concluded its strong indoor season with nine athletes traveling to the NCAA D-II Indoor Track and Field Championships at Pittsburgh State University, Pittsburgh, Kansas. Long jumpers Stachia Reuwsaat, junior of Rapid City, South Dakota, and Damarcus Simpson, sophomore of Lafayette, Georgia, and led the way finishing first and second, respectively in their events.
Read MoreArmando Martinez
19, freshman of San Antonio
“The power to go to the future. With this power I would be able to go to the future and plan accordingly.”
Read MoreIn the final game of the season the Eagles matched the Rangers of Regis University, Denver. Although the playoffs were no longer in the picture, they went into the game wanting to send their seniors out with a win. The Eagles played hard and made several runs hoping to tie or take the lead but could not overtake the Rangers, who are currently No. 4 in the RMAC conference tournament, and eventually lost 70-58.
Read MoreThe 2016 RMAC Indoor Track and Field Championships resulted in a number of athletes breaking conference and facility records this weekend at the NPAC in Chadron. Six RMAC indoor records and 10 facility records were broken over the two-day span.
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