CSC Students affected by Colorado floods share details
While the list of people missing in Colorado lowers daily, rescues for those stranded are becoming easier to complete, but the cost of damage continues to increase.
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While the list of people missing in Colorado lowers daily, rescues for those stranded are becoming easier to complete, but the cost of damage continues to increase.
Read MoreAn Admin for the CSC Confessions page contacted The Eagle Saturday. they agreed to an interview under the condition that we keep their identity anonymous.
Read MoreStudent Senate is looking to improve adviser and advisee relationships.
Student Senate Adviser, Dr. Susan Schaeffer said, “Big things are happening,” and at the end of October there will be an Advising Week, complete with different kiosks to help students get ready for next semester’s registration.
National Day of Service and Remembrance, better known as Sept. 11, brought students together around the flags on the Deans Green early Wednesday morning.
Read MoreStudents, faculty, trustees, and community members gathered Sept. 5 in the Student Center ballroom for Nebraska State College System Chancellor Stan Carpenter’s “State of the System Address.”
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees approved finances for the second phase of the Rangeland Management Center at its Friday meeting in the Sandoz Center Atrium.
The board agreed to fund the $2.2 million project over the next eight years by selling bonds in 2014, which will ultimately help the college keep within the financial requirements.
After moving all items to a temporary location Saturday, the EaglePride bookstore is under renovation, manager Kay Hill said.
“The goal is to be done by next Monday,” she said. However, the completion of the project will depend on freight deliveries.
Sam Parker, senior of Harrison, was mentioned during the State of the System Address on September 5, in the Student Center Ballroom.
Parker, a 21-year-old Public Relations major, helped organize the Big Event on April 20, a day of volunteering that spurred 400 CSC students to action.
During his State of the System address, Stan Carpenter, Nebraska State College System Chancellor, issued a strongly-worded statement in defense of dual enrollment and early entry programs.
Read MoreDavid Nesheim, assistant professor of Social and Communication Arts, delivered a presentation Tuesday evening as part of the Dorset Grave’s Lecture Series at the Rita E. King Library.
The half hour-long session, titled “Bass Fishing and Tribal Dispossession at Bde Ihanke (Lake Andes, S.D.): A CSC Research Project,” stems from Nesheim’s dissertation work and focused on the history of the land surrounding Lake Andes, S.D., from 1906 to 1931.