Eagles smash school records at Indoor Classic
The Chadron State College track and field team once again broke school records Friday and Saturday at the South Dakota State University Indoor Classic in Brookings.
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The Chadron State College track and field team once again broke school records Friday and Saturday at the South Dakota State University Indoor Classic in Brookings.
Read MoreThe problem that I see coming from this is there is a huge generational divide. It seems like every generation thinks every younger generation is going downhill.
Read MoreThe Chadron State track team won multiple events and set records at the Birds and Bees Indoor Track and Field Meet, Gillette, Wyoming.
Read MoreJeff McFarland says a negative outlook doesn’t accomplish anything, Spike Jordan says sycophantic praise does little to effect change.
Read MoreBreaking stacks of concrete with bare hands and preaching the word of God was on the agenda last Thursday through Sunday as The Power Team helped over 250 Chadron State College students and community members commit to Christ.
Read MoreSenate passed the amended CAB bylaws in the Monday meeting, that are now in affect. Any absences prior to this week will not count against members.
Read MoreChadron State hosted the Don Holst Twilight Track and Field Meet Friday, with a showcase of event wins and broken records. At the end of the day, the Chadron State women’s team set six meet records, three arena records, and one CSC school record.
Read MoreSenator of Liberal Arts Courtney Bustillos and Senator At Large Lindsey Schanaman handed in resignations this week.
Read More“Even when you’ve played the game of your life, it’s the feeling of teamwork that you’ll remember. You’ll forget the plays, the shots, and the scores, but you’ll never forget your teammates,” Deborah Miller Palmore, basketball Olympian, said.
Fatima Larios, No. 20, sophomore softball player of Monterey, California, passed away early Saturday morning.
It goes without saying that music has taken many turns throughout the years, but lately the industry seems more and more corrupt.
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