Students gather to support The Voice contestants
Last semester’s runner up for The Voice came out on top Thursday when he won over the judges with his voice and charisma on the stage.
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Last semester’s runner up for The Voice came out on top Thursday when he won over the judges with his voice and charisma on the stage.
Read MoreIt takes courage to get up in front of people and sing, recite poetry, or perform in any way.
Read MoreIn an all campus meeting Thursday, Jon Hansen, vice president of enrollment management, marketing and student services briefed the attendees on the approved revisions to NSCS Board Policy 3020 which provides the policies and procedures involving sexual violence or sexual harassment reporting. These revisions were approved by the Board of Trustees at the board meeting Nov. 7.
Read MoreA brisk morning greeted students and a few faculty members as they made their way to the Student Center for the “Bioterrorism Talks” presentation Friday.
Read MoreFormer Chadron State student Timothy C. Jungquist, 19, of Pegram, Tennessee, pleaded “not guilty” on two counts; First Degree Sexual Assault, a class II felony, and False Imprisonment, a class 3A felony, a representative from the District Court said.
Read More“The Voice” returns to Chadron State College with performances starting at 8 p.m., today in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreCSC women’s basketball team, tabbed to finish 12th in the RMAC, is a young team this season. The Eagles, who finished 4-22 overall last season and 4-18 conference record, will look to improve this year.
Read MoreThe University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Mountain Lions defeated the Eagle’s volleyball team 23-25, 25-17, 25-22 and 25-20 on the road Friday.
Read MoreThe Eagles men’s and women’s cross country teams finished ninth and 11th, respectively, running against some of the best in the nation Saturday at the RMAC championships in Gunnison, Colorado. There were fifteen teams that competed in each field.
Read MorePipemaker Rick Hull spoke on his experience building pipes and their deep spiritual meaning to Native American tribes. The CSC diversity committee sponsored the event.
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