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The CSC Theatre production of Oscar Wilde’s infamously funny play, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” is an admirable effort. Despite strong visual performances, and the attendant visual humor, the play is simply not that funny.
Read MoreI woke up this morning, and my roommate’s Facebook status was: “Remember when teachers, public employees, Planned Parenthood, NPR and PBS crashed the stock market, wiped out half of our 401Ks, took trillions in TARP money, spilled oil in the Gulf of Mexico, gave themselves billions in bonuses, and paid no taxes? Yeah, me neither.”
Read MoreI initially dismissed Minecraft as an indie game unworthy of my $20. But six months later, I found out I was completely wrong. It is a game of infinite destruction and creation. It is incredibly addicting, its blocky visuals are endearing, and its monsters an endless challenge.
Read MoreA $60,000 bronze sculpture is planned as the next step in a spate of building renovations and beautification efforts that have been changing and updating Chadron State’s campus.
Read MoreMaybe it’s just me, but it seems like the CSC Theatre Department loves to make us revel in the dark underbelly of humanity with its Black Box productions. Personally, I love them for it.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board discussed the importance of attendance and upcoming events at a brief meeting Tuesday.
Read MoreCorman placed the number of students already called for screening at a little over 100. While the number may seem large, Corman stressed that these student are only being tested for exposure to tuberculosis germs, and it does not mean they are themselves sick.
Read MorePresident Janie Park announced via e-mail Friday that a CSC student was recently diagnosed with active tuberculosis. “Health officials will be contacting people who had sustained contact with the individual to set up precautionary screenings,” Park’s e-mail states.
Read MoreChristine Aye, president, convened the meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Vice President Kyle Klammer was excused.
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