Water shut-off effects dormitory complex residents
CSC students in the residence hall complex woke Wednesday to no running water. An email to students was sent out
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CSC students in the residence hall complex woke Wednesday to no running water. An email to students was sent out
Read MoreCSC student Timothy C. Jungquist, 19, was released from Dawes County Jail Oct. 8 after posting a 10 percent of $50,000 bond, following a bond hearing that same day. His original bond was set at 10 percent of $150,000.
Read MoreThe volleyball team took on Regis University and the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs last weekend.
Read MoreThe Eagles traveled to Grand Junction, Colorado, for the RMAC tournament hosted by Colorado Mesa University. With a final two-round score of 714, the Eagles finished 14th out of 17 teams. Dixie State College won with a team total of 629.
Read MoreOn Sept. 21, President Obama saluted two Marine guards with a coffee cup in his hand. Video of the incident was posted to the White House Instagram account, and has since sparked discussion.
Read MoreThe Eagles hosted a two day invitational tournament in Hot Springs, South Dakota. With a second day improvement, the team finished with 778 strokes in two rounds. Out of five teams, the University of Nebraska-Kearney won with a 686. The Eagles finished on Tuesday in fourth place as a team.
Read MoreEagles, we have a problem. Just 14 percent of young Nebraskans voted last midterm election. We can—and we must—do better this November!
Read MoreWe were all rocked by the events in Ferguson. Military-grade weaponry patrolled a suburb of St. Louis as if it were Fallujah, while policemen violated the constitutional rights of peaceful protesters and even journalists.
Read MoreWill complaining make your life better? OR Does complaining serve a useful purpose?
Read MoreThe ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is trending around the world and has finally hit the CSC Campus.
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