Eagles win tie-breaker at home, 2 at UNK duals
The Eagles’ wrestling team defeated three of its four opponents last week—one with tiebreaker criteria at home and two wins and a loss at the University of Nebraska Kearney duals.
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The Eagles’ wrestling team defeated three of its four opponents last week—one with tiebreaker criteria at home and two wins and a loss at the University of Nebraska Kearney duals.
Read MoreSix senators and one executive board member resigned their positions on Senate at Monday’s meeting.
Read MoreWe have probably all seen the lists on Facebook and BuzzFeed about signs and signals that indicate finals are coming. Admit it, you have probably spent time reading and sharing those lists to avoid actually doing homework.
Those lists are entertaining and good time killers, but those lists are not always 100 percent accurate for Chadron State. To solve that issue, I present:
Signs that Finals Week is Coming, CSC Edition
Three senators—Carly Slaght, Teryn Blessin, and Denae Schillings—Senate Secretary Olivia Vester, and Senate President Katrina Hurley mentioned three topics at an open forum hosted Thursday in the Student Center to hear students’ opinions on issues.
Read MoreSix seniors will compete at three post-season bowl games in the coming months.
Read MoreThe CSC Eagle wrestling team defeated Colorado School of Mines 25-15 Sunday.
Read MoreIn 1991, my parents moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado, for my mom’s job. They were both born and raised in Nebraska but made the move anyway.
Read MoreSenate Vice President of Finance Curtis Stevens, as chair of the bylaw revision committee, brought proposed changes to the Senate bylaws at Monday’s meeting. Senators passed all the amendments that they did not have issues with and decided to focus on the other amendments at the next meeting Monday.
Read MoreThe Big Event offered a proposed budget of $13,170, but Senate only allocated $11,670. Senate suggested a few places in the budget that The Big Event could cut back. Senators suggested that the staff could just wear last year’s T-shirts in replace of the polos, and the staff could check around for cheaper prices on printing costs instead of only offering business to the print shop on campus. For full breakdown of The Big Event’s budget, see attached photo.
Read MoreSenate allocated $58.77 less than the total cost of reimbursements based on numbers offered at the Senate meeting.
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