Hunting tasty Easter fun
The Criminal Justice and Legal Studies clubs are hosting their annual Easter egg hunt at 4 p.m. today on the Dean’s Green. The event is open to any CSC students’ children.
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The Criminal Justice and Legal Studies clubs are hosting their annual Easter egg hunt at 4 p.m. today on the Dean’s Green. The event is open to any CSC students’ children.
Read MoreChadron State’s original Feb. 22 hearing before the NCAA Committee on Infractions was postponed by the NCAA and, as of Wednesday, has not been rescheduled.
Read MoreLast Thursday Memorial Hall was filled with laughter as The Water Coolers, a musical comedy group that performs about life at work, took to the stage.
Read MoreOn Monday, CSC President Randy Rhine appointed former contract employee Jon Hansen as the college’s interim vice president for enrollment management and marketing.
Read MoreNSCS Board of Trustees
Jan. 15 meeting
The Nebraska State College System’s Board of Trustees voted at its last meeting to approve Randy Rhine as CSC’s 11th president with a starting annual salary of $155,000. Rhine’s contract begins Feb. 1.
Read MoreDue to the recent passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act, the IRS announced Tuesday that it is delaying processing
Read MoreAt its last meeting of 2012, the ARC voted to allow a student that fails an FYI course to replace
Read MoreWith the year quickly coming to a close, the music department is seeing a busy time, ushering in the end of the year with several different concerts.
Read MoreFor the third consecutive year, a group of ROTC cadets joined students, faculty, and staff in commemorating those who have served in the nation’s armed forces.
Read MoreA desire to “give back” drove CSC student Samantha Kerner, senior of Baldwin, Iowa, to choose social work as her major, and is, along with class credit, the reason that students from SW435 are hosting the “Dis-Abilities No More–Together We Will Explore” conference from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday in the Student Center’s Ballroom.
Kerner and her colleagues are organizing the conference around education, opportunities, and employment for the disabled. Kerner said the conference consists of two keynote speeches and numerous breakout sessions Wednesday morning and afternoon.
Mike Floyd, with the National Federation of the Blind, will deliver the morning keynote address, while Gary May, an author, educator, and Vietnam veteran, will present the afternoon speech.
The event, which includes a complimentary lunch, is free and open to the public.
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