Speaker provides fresh perspective
RLA, Student Senate, and CSC’s diversity committee sponsored Jamie Utt, a sexual violence prevention activist, to talk with students about ways to reduce sexual violence.
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RLA, Student Senate, and CSC’s diversity committee sponsored Jamie Utt, a sexual violence prevention activist, to talk with students about ways to reduce sexual violence.
Read MoreThe CSC track and field team hosted its annual Don Holst Twilight Open Friday and broke nine meet records. According to the NCAA D-II Indoor National Rankings from U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, CSC’s men team is seated No. 14 and the women at No. 24.
Read MoreWith only a few regular season games left, the Eagles traveled to Colorado trying to string together enough wins to keep their post season hopes alive competing against Adams State University, Alamosa, Colorado, and Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, last weekend.
Read MoreCSC students learned safety precautions while playing bingo at RLA’s event Doomsday Preppers 7 p.m. Monday. Kent RD, Jazz Bozner, hosted the event in the Gold Room.
Read MoreAs normal, everyday people we grow accustomed to comforts from an everyday schedule. We go home, turn on the television, watch a football game, or do anything at the end of a long day at work. Sometimes, this can turn into a reoccurring cycle. It’s good to have the comfort of familiarity when we go home, as it puts our mind at ease. However, this comfort can also come with danger.
Read MoreAs college students we’re all aware that some (most) students participate in the ingestion of alcoholic substances. According to national studies, over 40 percent of college students engage in episodic drinking, which is defined as having 4-5 drinks consecutively.
Read MoreDevin Dibbern
19, freshman of Amherst
“Broncos because Peyton Manning is going to go out with a bang.”
Read MoreImagine bathing, drinking, and utilizing brown, toxic water; all while the public officials whom so graciously represent you continue to deny your insistence for help. This is the reality of numerous citizens in Flint, Michigan.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College track and field team sent athletes to two meets last weekend, the Colorado School of Mines Twilight Meet in Golden; and the Dave Little Alumni Mile Indoor Track and Field Meet in Spearfish, South Dakota. In all, the Eagles had eight winners with Kenzie May, sophomore jumper of Indianola, leading the way winning two events at Black Hills State University.
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