Did you know the Governor came to town? Why didn’t you go?
“Yes I did. I couldn’t go because I was out of town. My sister had a basketball game.”
— Marlee Waugh,
19, sophomore,
Education major,
of Paxton


“Yes I did. I couldn’t go because I was out of town. My sister had a basketball game.”
— Marlee Waugh,
19, sophomore,
Education major,
of Paxton
“I have too many friends from Kearney. I didn’t care. I knew they were going to win.”
— Katie Phelps,
19, sophomore,
Pre-medicine major
of Ayr
“I’m going back to my house to see my family and girlfriend.”
— Lance Bartels,
19, freshman,
Art major,
of Chapel
“I think it’s cool. I think it’s unique in its own way.”
— Rebecca Lashmett,
18, freshman,
undeclared major
of Lusk, Wyo.
“Probably just the football game, because I don’t get too excited about much else.”
— Dalton Blomme,
20, junior, History
Education major
of Minden
“Let them do their own thing, we need to fight our own wars.”
— Cambodia Reis, 17, junior,
undeclared major of
Phnom Phen, Cambodia
Kathryn Kenning, left, 19, sophomore of Elwood, and Hannah Ceremuga, 19, sophomore of Rapid City slide down a large tarp on the hill adjacent to the Math and Science Building on Thursday during the RLA event Fun in the Sun.
Read More“I honestly don’t remember watching it in fourth grade.”
—Miranda Pollock 19, sophomore, Accounting major of Carrol
Read MoreAnna Behm, left, 18, freshman of Lincoln, and Lauren Morris, right, 18, freshman of Denver, ban together during Friday’s Holy Water War outside of the Strive Learning Center.
Read MoreCSC’s 51st Scholastic Day drew 1,457 high school students to campus Friday, marking the first time since 2005 that such a high number participated in the college’s annual academic competition.
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