‘Paper Towns’ teaches the value of hellos and goodbyes
Over the summer, I found myself reading more than I had in a long time. With classes and homework, my
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Over the summer, I found myself reading more than I had in a long time. With classes and homework, my
Read MoreThe summer has come to a close, and here we are once again, or for some students, for the first
Read MoreNow that we are approaching finals, people worry about finals, work that hasn’t been done, and summer jobs. Some people then enter panic mode and worry endlessly. My advice for them is to enjoy life and forget their troubles with a little hour-long television show that is, in my opinion, one of the best on the air.
Read MoreImagine being visually impaired to the point of being legally blind. Now imagine winning a skiing competition with that very condition.
Read MoreThe golf team finished second to last in the final golf tournament of the season.
Read MoreThe Senior art show, “The Seven Deadly and Lively Artists,” opened March 31 and features the work of seven graduating art students. The exhibit will show through April 15 in the main gallery of Memorial Hall.
Read MoreDeb Keim, office assistant in academic Affairs, is leaving the CSC campus after 33 years. Keim is an alumnus of Chadron State. After getting her one-year degree, she applied for a job and has been here ever since.
Read MoreThe best part about a campus-wide Nerf gun war? The paranoia, of course.
Read MoreFacebook has become such a staple in our daily lives that some of us don’t think when we post anymore. And when we don’t think, things tend to come out online that we would normally never say in public.
Read MoreFor months, students, including myself, have been getting pumped for the campus-wide event, “Gotcha!” However, at Thursday’s opening event, where the rules of the game were explained, the excitement turned briefly into disappointment.
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