Book leads readers to think before they act
A story containing strong emotion and taboo topics, “Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock,” by Matthew Quick, chronicles a teenage boy who sets out to kill himself and another boy, Asher Beal.
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A story containing strong emotion and taboo topics, “Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock,” by Matthew Quick, chronicles a teenage boy who sets out to kill himself and another boy, Asher Beal.
Read MoreA Sam Cikauskas exhibition is on display in Memorial Hall’s main gallery from Monday through Oct. 9.
Read MoreThe first installment of the Graves lecture series kicked off 7 p.m., Tuesday in room 111 in the library.
Read MoreAfter a solid start to its season, the Chadron State College Rodeo team showed improvement at the Dawes County Fairgrounds this past weekend for the CSC home rodeo; with the men’s team taking second and the women’s team placing third.
Read MoreIt’s that time of the year again in the Big Red State. Time for hunting, the birds are chirping, the antelope are roaming, and the turkeys are strutting. The turkeys aren’t the only ones looking to strut their stuff.
Read MoreSaturday, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Woody Greeno/Nebraska Wesleyan University Cross Country Meet in Lincoln, and both teams were successful.
Read MoreStudents, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to learn more about sexual assault at the Principle Players meeting hosted by the Social Work Club.
Read MoreThis past weekend the Eagles began conference play at the Chicoine Center against the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks.
Read MoreOn Monday, the Resident Life Association hosted an event called Organizing Your Life in the breezeway. The event was centered around how students should set up their belongings. It also provided some tips and hacks to help students become more organized.
Read MoreFeminism is an extremely important part of today’s political agenda. Yes, I know some of you reading this recoiled at the sight of the word, thinking I’m some man-hating social justice warrior that believes women are the superior gender in every way.
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