Legislature to vote on 2-year tuition freeze
Gov. Dave Heineman will propose, for the first time in Nebraska history, a joint two-year tuition freeze, totaling $68.3 million, when he submits his budget to the Nebraska Unicameral Tuesday.
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Gov. Dave Heineman will propose, for the first time in Nebraska history, a joint two-year tuition freeze, totaling $68.3 million, when he submits his budget to the Nebraska Unicameral Tuesday.
Read MoreUndergraduates and graduates from a wide variety of majors, departments, and backgrounds have come together to create Chadron State College’s inaugural student-produced magazine, ACCLAIM.
Read MoreStudent Senate chose a bank to move their funds to at this week’s Senate meeting.
Read MoreFor the man who will lead Chadron State as the institution’s 11th president beginning January 2013, it’s all about the people.
Read MoreInterim President Randy Rhine is now President Randy Rhine.
Read MoreWith the year quickly coming to a close, the music department is seeing a busy time, ushering in the end of the year with several different concerts.
Read MoreThe main discussion at this week’s Student Senate Meeting was FYI courses.
Spike Jordan, senator at large, said that the Academic Review Committee discussed students with failing grades in FYI courses.
The Campus Activities Board allocated money to finals week activities and discussed moving accounts off campus at their final meeting of the semester Tuesday.
Read MoreConsequences for failing courses aren’t new, but for nine entering freshmen, failing a First Year Inquiry course has more far-reaching effects.
Read MoreAlthough the sun set at 4:28 p.m., 2,000 watts of light lit up the inky blackness on Chadron’s “C” Hill today at around 7 p.m.
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