Homecoming parade helps kickstart a colorful centennial
The CSC Homecoming 2010 featured a colorful parade with over 40 entries Oct. 23. The event was part of the homecoming weekend that officially launched CSC’s centennial celebration
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The CSC Homecoming 2010 featured a colorful parade with over 40 entries Oct. 23. The event was part of the homecoming weekend that officially launched CSC’s centennial celebration
Read MoreDr. Jackson and Peggy Hammitt of Rapid City, S.D., announced a future gift of approximately $1 million for the benefit of the college’s music program Friday.
Read MoreMidterm grades have been posted online and are accessible for all students on their new MyCSC system accounts.
Read MoreRandy Rhine, vice president for enrollment management, student services, and college relations, said that wireless internet is in operation in all the dorms.
Read MoreFree Movie Night has been moved from Halloween Sunday to Nov. 7, due to shortage of staff at the Eagle Theatre.
Read MoreKatrina Mundt, senior of Hemingford and Cardinal Key president, lights a “C” Wednesday that was set up to replicate C-Hill at the Lindeken Clock Tower as an event to kick off homecoming.
Read MoreA nation-wide campaign urges people to wear purple in honor of “Spirit Day,” a day to raise awareness and tolerance for the homosexual community. The campaign has spread rapidly on social networks such as Twitter and Facebook.
The campaign is a reaction to the six suicides committed in recent months when the teenaged victims were subjected to bullying after coming out as homosexuals.
The Eagle honors this campaign and tolerance by featuring purple on their website’s background.
Read MoreA food tasting party co-sponsored by Residence Life Association and the CSC International Club is scheduled for 7 p.m. tonight in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreToday is Chadron State’s annual Theatre Day.
Read MoreStudents from the STRIVE/TRIO programs painted the concrete “C” emblazoned on C-Hill and cleaned up prairie grass that had over-grown the site Wednesday afternoon. This was done in preparation of Saturday’s football game, when the Eagles will face off against UNK’s Lopers.
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