CAb allocates $4,400 for upcoming events
The Campus Activities Board allocated $1,500 for Free Bowling Night, $1,800 for Free Movie Night, $600 for Scholastics Day, and $500 for Asian Pacific Night, allocating a total of $4,400.
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The Campus Activities Board allocated $1,500 for Free Bowling Night, $1,800 for Free Movie Night, $600 for Scholastics Day, and $500 for Asian Pacific Night, allocating a total of $4,400.
Read MoreSenate begins organization for re-elections. Petitions for re-election are due March 31 and require 10 signatures for election. Senate applications can be found on the Student Senate CSC webpage.
Read More“Advising Week in the fall was so successful, that is why this semester we dedicated a whole month to it,” Danielle Lecher, START Office adviser, said. Advising Week started February 3 and was all month long. Many students have already thought and planned out their academic future for the next semester, but many still have not.
Read MoreRepublican candidate Ben Sasse’s meeting on the anti-Obamacare has been moved from its location in the Mari Sandoz Center to
Read MoreThe Big Event is set to make its way back to the community this April, and registration is just around the corner.
Read MoreFor those ready to graduate early or get a jump start into the education process, summer classes are the path to take. CSC offers many different classes that are linked to different majors.
Read MoreThe annual National History Day district competition for the region will be from 8:30 a.m.-noon, Friday at this year’s History Day.
Read MoreRepublican U.S. Senate candidate Ben Sasse will be visiting CSC at 11:30 a.m., Monday, for an anti-Obamacare meeting in the Mary Sandoz Center.
Read MoreSeven thousand dollars will fund this year’s “Release Live” event. Senate agreed to allocate $1,000 above the requested budget due to last year’s complications with budget estimates. Any extra funding will be returned to the student activity fund. “Release Live” will be March 22.
Read MoreMusic filled the Memorial Hall Auditorium on Friday evening as piano soloist, Susanne Skyrm, a professor from the University of South Dakota, Vermilion, performed a variety of Latin American musical numbers.
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