CSC celebrates vets
For the third consecutive year, a group of ROTC cadets joined students, faculty, and staff in commemorating those who have served in the nation’s armed forces.
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For the third consecutive year, a group of ROTC cadets joined students, faculty, and staff in commemorating those who have served in the nation’s armed forces.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board discussed state auditors at their meeting Monday.
Read MoreState audits were the main topic of discussion at this week’s Student Senate meeting.
Read MoreTwo men contend for Chadron State’s presidency, although for different reasons, as the campus community discovered through on-campus meetings with both candidates earlier this week.
Read MoreSenators and advisers gave updates on old business at this week’s Student Senate meeting.
Read MoreA desire to “give back” drove CSC student Samantha Kerner, senior of Baldwin, Iowa, to choose social work as her major, and is, along with class credit, the reason that students from SW435 are hosting the “Dis-Abilities No More–Together We Will Explore” conference from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday in the Student Center’s Ballroom.
Kerner and her colleagues are organizing the conference around education, opportunities, and employment for the disabled. Kerner said the conference consists of two keynote speeches and numerous breakout sessions Wednesday morning and afternoon.
Mike Floyd, with the National Federation of the Blind, will deliver the morning keynote address, while Gary May, an author, educator, and Vietnam veteran, will present the afternoon speech.
The event, which includes a complimentary lunch, is free and open to the public.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board talked about the importance of attending the CSC presidential candidate meetings coming up next week. Morgan Nelson, student trustee, brought the idea to the floor, and stressed that the students have a huge impact on the candidates.
Read MoreAt first glance, previews for Pitch Perfect made me think of the all-too cheesy, typical chick flick that gets tiring ten minutes into the action. However, my thoughts were proven wrong as the humorous content, spectacular singing and story line made for a great film.
Read MoreChadron State’s Educational Association, one of three employee unions at the college, is offering $1,000 in student scholarships for the upcoming spring semester.
Read MoreThe new intramural sports fee was the main topic of discussion this week at Student Senate.
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