Spooky movies, items provide frightening night
Spooky movies help Halloween feel like Halloween. Combine that with a scavenger hunt for spooky items and you’ve got Fright Night.
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Spooky movies help Halloween feel like Halloween. Combine that with a scavenger hunt for spooky items and you’ve got Fright Night.
Read MoreA debate on the legality of the death penalty ended with the side opposed to the penalty winning yesterday. The topic comes with an abolishment of the death penalty in a 32-15 vote in Nebraska in May this year. An audience of over 70 people attended the event.
Read MoreThe Resident Life Association hosted a session called “Bankrolling College Style” from 7-8 p.m., Monday in the Gold Room in
Read MoreElephant cutouts, old book covers, and random scribbling are just a few of the sights that will meet your eye when you look at the Todd Christensen art display in the main gallery of Memorial Hall on display from now until Nov. 13.
Read MoreOne of the largest spectacles happening in the United States, especially in light of the ongoing debates and vying for the upcoming presidential seat, is the House committee hearing regarding the attacks that happened in Benghazi. For those who are unaware of either the hearing or the attacks themselves, Hillary Clinton is currently under investigation for what she and her team could have possibly done to prevent those attacks.
Read MoreLast weekend Acting Head Coach Whitney Roth and the Eagles volleyball team traveled to New Mexico to play against New Mexico Highlands University and Western New Mexico University.
Read MoreStudents performed poems, songs and other acts at 7 p.m., Tuesday at the Open Mic Night held by The Pit
Read MoreLeading the Eagles to a sixth place finish, Nicky Banzhaf, junior of Chadron, became the first runner for CSC to earn first-team all-conference honors with her 14th place finish at the RMAC Championships in Alamosa, Colorado, Saturday.
Read MoreThe Residence Life Associate, organized Just Dance-a-Thon at 7 p.m., Saturday in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreWork spouse relationships are based on many common themes, and they have both positive and negative effects on a person’s life. Shaunda French, assistant professor of the Social and Communication Arts department, talked about this relationship in her presentation, 7-8 p.m., Tuesday in room 111 of the Rita E. King library. It’s the third lecture of the Fall 2015 Grave Lecture Series.
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