Eagles beat Cowboys, break into rankings
After defeating New Mexico Highlands University 36-33 on Saturday in Las Vegas, the Eagles have a serious chance to make a playoff push.
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After defeating New Mexico Highlands University 36-33 on Saturday in Las Vegas, the Eagles have a serious chance to make a playoff push.
Read MoreWhat is literature? In a classroom, this is a question that will inevitably lead to many slack-jawed stares and grumblings before the group gives up and waits for the instructor to tell them the “correct” answer.
Read MoreOn Saturday, the Chadron State Eagles got everything except a shutout. The Eagles recorded back-to-back interceptions in the first quarter that were both returned for touchdowns.
Read MoreAfter an offensive thriller in Grand Junction, Colo., CSC walked away with its first RMAC win against Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, 41-30.
Read MoreThere would be no fourth quarter rally this year as the Eagles defeated the Angelo State Rams 19-7 on Saturday.
“The guys were definitely motivated to play after last year’s four touchdowns in the fourth quarter comeback loss,” Head Football Coach Jay Long said.
Last Thursday, the Eagles were unable to overcome the Bobcats’ roaring offensive attack. With help from an experienced quarterback, and a scrappy defense, Montana State defeated Chadron 33-6.
Read MoreThe End of the World Party 2012 will kickoff at 3 p.m. on Thursday May 3, as the semester comes to an end at Chadron State College.
The event will be near the Math and Science Building.
Read MoreThe Chadron State Art Department is hosting its annual All Students Art Show in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery. The Art Show has been open since April 16 and will remain open until April 30. The gallery is open for viewing from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the week days or by an appointment.
Read MoreChadron State’s football team kicked off its spring game at 10:30 a.m., Saturday at Elliott Field. The graduate assistant coaches split the squad into two separate teams, Cardinal and White. Head Coach Jay Long invited RMAC officials to referee the game, which helped the incoming players’ to play under real game conditions, Long said.
Read MoreFor several years the Westboro Baptist Church, based in Topeka, Kan., and known by many media outlets as “notoriously anti-gay,” has picketed everything from the funerals of soldiers to neighboring churches in an attempt “to wake America up to the doom upon them.”
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