New course to mark in CSC’s history
With advising week around the corner, the history department is offering a new concept course for the spring semester, HIST 465: Process in the North American West.
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With advising week around the corner, the history department is offering a new concept course for the spring semester, HIST 465: Process in the North American West.
Read MoreSenators heard two proposals, referring both guests elsewhere, and discussed the leadership conference in Peru.
Read MoreCAB allocated $3,530 for events including $1,500 for free bowling night, Saturday; $1,800 for free movie night, Sunday; and $230 for registration fees for the Intramural Flag-Football Championship Nov. 8-10, bringing CAB’s total to $15,390.40.
Read MoreIn an interview Tuesday, Senate President Jacob Rissler defended Senate’s request for money to attend the National Center for Student Leadership Conference.
Read MoreSenate allocated $16,000 from the Student Activity Fee by unanimous vote Monday.
Read MoreAn early-autumn blizzard hammered the Nebraska panhandle Friday, including the Chadron area, killing three people, downing numerous trees and power lines, leaving hundreds without electricity, and scores of others without telephone and Internet service.
Read MoreAdams State University made the 532 mile trek from Alamosa, Colo., to Chadron this weekend for a football game Saturday. Despite the journey, the teams did not play Saturday afternoon as planned due to 14 inches of snow covering the field.
Read MoreAfter Winter Storm Atlas wreaked havoc Friday upon the Nebraska panhandle, including Chadron, Sunday brought sunny skies and began melting the roughly 14 inches of snow the storm left in its wake. The wet, heavy snow downed trees, light and utility poles, and power lines, leaving hundreds without electricity, in some cases for several days.
Read MoreWinter storm Atlas pelted the Nebraska Panhandle Friday, including the Chadron area, closing roads, downing numerous trees and power lines, leaving hundreds without electricity, and numerous others without telephone and Internet service.
Read MoreGrab the shovels, buckets, and snowplows, Elliot Field is packed—with about a foot of snow that is.
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