America, we’re missing the point
An important point those opposed to the Park51 project community center miss is that the people who want to put up this building are part of America. They are not “them,” they are us.
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An important point those opposed to the Park51 project community center miss is that the people who want to put up this building are part of America. They are not “them,” they are us.
Read MoreThe North half of the Kline Center, which first opened in 1961, was approved March 26 for demolition by the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees due to structural issues and high maintenance costs.
Read MoreCSC Computer Services reports that many students on campus think the upgrade to NeSIS, or Nebraska Student Information System, will require students to get new identification cards.
Read MoreDue to midterm week and midterm break, The Eagle will not be publishing an issue until March 18.
Read MoreBecause of Chadron State’s migration to a new student information system, students will not be allowed to register for classes until April 5. Registration normally opens in February.
The course schedule for the upcoming semester will be released in March, giving student a chance to plan before registration opens.
Read MoreThe Northwest Nebraska Gamesters Association has set Mar. 20 as the date for its Chadron State College Chess Open. The tournament will open at 10 a.m. in the Sandoz Center, with the first round of matches beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Participants must pay an $8 entry fee and are asked to bring a chessboard and pieces, as well as a chess clock.
Each participant will play four matches, the first three limited to 90 minutes and the fourth to two hours.
For more information about the tournament, contact Ron Miller at 432-2384 or Brad Wilburn at [email protected].
Read MoreCSC Professors Jim O’Rourke, professor emeritus, and Chuck Butterfield, chair of the department of applied sciences, received special awards at the Society of Range Management’s annual meeting in Denver.
O’Rourke, a member of the Society of Range Management for 40 years, received the Frederic R. Renner award – the most prestigious award given by the society.
Butterfield received the Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, which is only awarded once annually.
Read MoreTwo presentations in the Dorset Graves Library Lecture Series are scheduled in the coming three weeks.
Russ Harford will open the month of March with his lecture, titled “Criminal justice from different perspectives,” on March 2.
On March 16, Logan Veath will present his lecture, “Experiences of military service in two war zones.”
Read MoreThe Chadron State College Education Association has awarded its scholarships for this year, with each one going to a student in one of Chadron State’s three schools.
Victoria Barraza, senior of Bayard, received the scholarship for the School of Business, Applied and Mathematical Sciences, and Sciences.
Mark Wolleson, graduate student of Chadron, received the scholarship for the School of Education, Human Performance, Counseling, Psychology, and Social Work.
Daniel Schwager, senior of Bartlett, received the final scholarship, which was for the School of Liberal Arts.
Read MoreHardy’s presentation was the first of the spring 2010 semester’s Dorset Graves Library Lecture Series. Future Dorset Graves events include talks on war, travel, and criminal justice.
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