Snow Day
CSC campus was closed on President’s Day because of winter conditions. The residence halls and dining services remained open for
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The 29th annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference will be held on Friday, Feb. 16, and Saturday, Feb. 17, on the CSC campus.
Read MoreThe 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein” is on Feb. 26. To celebrate the anniversary, the University of South Dakota is hosting a “Frankenstein 200! Symposium,” to commemorate the novel and its influence on western culture.
Read MoreThe CSC Child Development Center has announced that they are selling “Village Pie Maker” pies to fundraise for their Nature Explore Outdoor Learning Environment.
Read MoreThe CSC Child Development Center has announced that they are selling “Village Pie Maker” pies to fundraise for their Nature Explore Outdoor Learning Environment.
Read MoreSandra Uwiringiyimana is speaking tonight as part of CSC’s Galaxy Series.
Read MoreAn east Nebraska lawmaker introduced a bill early last week aimed at protecting First Amendment rights of the state’s student journalists.
Read MoreCSC student Cody Madrigal wrote a letter addressed to Austin Stephens, Student Senate, The Eagle newspaper, and President Randy Rhine, regarding the restriction of 14 block meal plan.
Read MoreTwo $500 scholarships to be awarded for the Spring 2018 semester. Applications are due to Tracy Nobiling, professor of Justice Studies, Admin 302, by 4 p.m., Friday, December 1st.
Read MoreA memorial service to honor former faculty member, Janice Haynes, is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center.
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