Students have cake, eat it too at Late Night
Daniel King, 26, senior of Manville, Wyo., eats cake sans silverware at the Happy 100 CSC Late Night at The Pit 9 p.m., Feb. 3.
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Daniel King, 26, senior of Manville, Wyo., eats cake sans silverware at the Happy 100 CSC Late Night at The Pit 9 p.m., Feb. 3.
Read MoreA participant of RLA’s Chinese New Year creates and decorates a Chinese paper lantern as part of the festivities planned for the event.
Read MoreDecorations litter a table Saturday in the lobby of Edna Work at the “Can you feel the love?” event.
Read MoreAs I look over the drafts of pages to be submitted for publication, I notice quite a few of the same names reappearing. Although I applaud the pertinacity of our staff members, as this is a student published newspaper for a primary audience of students, it is my goal that the names that appear on our pages reflect the majors, activities, athletic affiliations, and personalities of the broadest and most diverse cross-section of campus possible.
Read MoreA flurry of snow beginning late Monday morning and continuing throughout the day turned into more substantial snowfall and, fueled by gusting winds of more than 30 m.p.h., led to the early closing of nearly all campus buildings and the official cancelation of night classes for Monday evening.
Read MoreThe CSC Rodeo Club, sponsored by Dustin Luper, rodeo coach, is again planning on holding its yearly “Black Tie Calf Fry” at the Dawes County Events Center, 6 p.m., Feb. 19.
Read MoreThe recall, issued by Shamrock Foods, Denver, of a number of Iced Coffee sample packets at a CSC campus food show Feb. 2 was not due to a health concern, but was only a precaution against the product not retaining “optimum taste,” the manufacturer said Friday.
Read MoreIn a campus-wide e-mail sent Wednesday, CSC President, Dr. Janie Park, said “health officials report no indication of the spread of tuberculosis” after testing more than 100 people who had prolonged contact with a male student who was diagnosed in January with active tuberculosis.
Read More“Silent Narrations” is the title of the travelling exhibit currently debuting in Chadron by eclectic artist Jill Ann Cook. The exhibit is housed in Gallery 239, located on the second floor of Memorial Hall, and contains around 15 pieces of artwork.
Read MorePrompted by the need for business faculty to have an inviting space to display for prospective students, as well as a desirable amenity for current students, a former classroom is being renovated into a new study lounge in the Burkhiser Technology Complex.
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