Wildlife club sponsors campus-wide photo contest
The CSC Wildlife Club is sponsoring a photography contest, open to students and faculty. Any photography work can be entered under the categories: Wildlife, Landscape, and Human Dimensions.
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The CSC Wildlife Club is sponsoring a photography contest, open to students and faculty. Any photography work can be entered under the categories: Wildlife, Landscape, and Human Dimensions.
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees, awarded a $19,500 contract to CG Architects of North Platte, for construction of the parking lot that will replace Kline Center.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, six televisions were installed in the cafeteria and Student Center.
Read Moretudents from Senate and CAB collaborated on a campus wide clean up Sunday afternoon. A group of 15-20 students met at the Student Center, split into groups, and picked up trash on the campus. They covered most of the campus up to the football field while concentrating on high-traffic areas, such as the areas outside the residence halls and the walkways.
Read MoreFollowing reports of the negation of asbestos elements on Feb. 15, an announcement was made on March 1 that the demolition would proceed “within the coming week.”
Read MoreDr. Gary White, dean of the School of Business, Entrepreneurship, Applied & Mathematical Sciences & Sciences, is leaving CSC effective Aug. 15, President Janie Park stated in an e-mail issued late Friday afternoon.
Read MoreThe Annual International Food Tasting Party will take place 5.30 p.m., Saturday in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreThe former Jazz Birds music ensemble has officially changed the name of its group to “The Birds” and has a new singer joining their ranks – Christiane Roth of Hot Springs, S.D.
Read MoreApplications are now made available to fill the position of Student Trustee from Chadron State College for the Nebraska State College System.
Read MoreThe 39th annual High Plains Band and Choir Music Festival hosted by the Chadron State College music department will welcome 232 high school students from 22 high schools in three states as they perform on Feb. 7-8. The event will end with a concert held Feb. 8 in Memorial Hall free of charge and open to the public at 5 p.m.
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