CAB approves three clubs
Senate plans to explore possible scholarship funds to create more competition, participation, and involvement from the student body.
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Senate plans to explore possible scholarship funds to create more competition, participation, and involvement from the student body.
Read MoreLed by CSC Music Professor Sandy Schaefer, nine CSC students attended the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), a four-day trade show and conference in Anaheim, Calif. last week.
Read MoreSenate approved a $10,000 allocation to fund this year’s The Big Event activities.
Read MoreThe Chadron State track and field team participated in the Black Hills State Dave Little Invitational, Spearfish, S.D., on Saturday, where two Chadron State seniors set school records in throwing events.
Read MoreThe exhibit hanging in Gallery 239 in Memorial Hall features an assortment of floral and fruit still-life watercolors, contrasted by one fashion design and a lone portrait, both in charcoal.
Read MoreAfter a lengthy delay, the Reta E. King library’s coffee shop is expected to open at the end of February, Physical Facilities Coordinator Blair Brennan said last week.
Read MoreThe Eagle wrestlers interrupt their nine-win streak with two dual loses.
On Thursday, the Eagles traveled to Grand Junction, Colo., to take on the Colorado Mesa University Mavericks.
Chadron State beat Western New Mexico, 74-68, Saturday at Armstrong. The Eagles were led by Kattie Ranta, senior of Rapid City, S.D., who scored 22 points and collected 17 boards.
Read MoreAfter this past week’s duals, the Eagle wrestlers extended their overall winning streak to nine and their record to 9-3. The nine-win winning streak is a milestone for the CSC wrestling team, and is the first time that this has been achieved in Eagle wrestling history.
Read MoreSome of you know him as a member of the CSC track team, some of you know him as a DJ, some of you know him as a friend, but all of you know him as a voice, “The Voice” to be exact.
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