Dietrich discusses student trustee position at senate
Student Senate discussed Alternative Spring Break, key fob plans, and changes for school requirements at its ten-minute meeting Monday.
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Student Senate discussed Alternative Spring Break, key fob plans, and changes for school requirements at its ten-minute meeting Monday.
Read MoreCorman placed the number of students already called for screening at a little over 100. While the number may seem large, Corman stressed that these student are only being tested for exposure to tuberculosis germs, and it does not mean they are themselves sick.
Read MoreIs there any better way to spend a Friday night than watch a psychological thriller? I don’t think so. I was extremely impressed a few nights ago when I watched “Fight Club” for the first time.
Read MoreThe first spring-semester Uptown on Campus and club fair took place Wednesday in the Student Center lounge.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College theatre program is preparing for its upcoming production of “How I Learned to Drive.” The play debuted off-Broadway in 1997 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1998.
Read MoreThe 22nd annual “Excellence in Early Childhood Conference” is planned for Feb. 18 and 19 in the Student Center.
Read MoreThe Campus Activities Board allocated $7,000 for two upcoming events at its Tuesday meeting. Luke Wright, treasurer, said that CAB’s account balance was $14,546.43.
Read MoreAshley Maxon, treasurer, presented the key fob survey results and the senate discussed upcoming events at its Monday meeting. Maxon said that of the 402 students who participated in the survey on key fob access, the majority feel safe on campus.
Read MorePresident Janie Park announced via e-mail Friday that a CSC student was recently diagnosed with active tuberculosis. “Health officials will be contacting people who had sustained contact with the individual to set up precautionary screenings,” Park’s e-mail states.
Read MoreSigns filled Main Street Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. Proud supporters marched and held their signs high with messages reading, “Free at Last, His Dream Lives On,” “We Shall Over Come,” and “Let Freedom Ring.”
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