Students learn from past to prepare for future
Eleven Chadron State College students unveiled exhibits for Survey of American Military History: The Battle For Bataan, Tuesday afternoon in the lower level of Crites Hall.
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Eleven Chadron State College students unveiled exhibits for Survey of American Military History: The Battle For Bataan, Tuesday afternoon in the lower level of Crites Hall.
Read MoreIt’s been two weeks since the Gillete Rodeo, but the Eagle Rodeo Team has had no time to relax.
Read MoreThe Stuebenville Rape Case has gripped headlines across the world.
Read MorePoints are putting the Chadron State College cowboys and cowgirls closer to a College National Finals Rodeo spot after the CSC Rodeo Team marked the first Spring season rodeo off the calendar last weekend in Gillette, Wyo.
Read MoreSpring is the season for sequestration, and it’s all thanks to the forward-thinking visionaries that comprise our body politic.
Read MoreI made a pledge at the beginning of the semester to avoid cynicism, but I’m going to have to risk breaking that rule just once: I found it impossibly difficult to find sympathy for the passengers of the Carnival cruise ship Triumph.
Read MoreThe ban on women in combat has been lifted, and while this action has been lauded as a major victory for gender equality and civil liberty, it comes into question; has anything really changed?
Read MoreChances are you witnessed the viral marketing employed by the theatre department on campus Wednesday in anticipation of “The Vampire Cowboy Trilogy.”
Read MoreI don’t own a television, so Super Bowl Sunday was pretty boring for me. Rather than visiting some seedy pirated livestream and having my door kicked in the next day by NFL copyright police, I stuck to monitoring twitter and youtube.
Read MoreI strongly support President Obama’s Secretary of Defense pick, former Nebraska Sen., Chuck Hagel. A decorated Vietnam Veteran with two tours as an Army infantry squad leader, Hagel is, without a doubt the best fit for the job.
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