‘I Survived Chili Week’ blazes through campus
“Chili Week” had an international theme in honor of the Winter Olympics this year.
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“Chili Week” had an international theme in honor of the Winter Olympics this year.
Read MoreHardy’s presentation was the first of the spring 2010 semester’s Dorset Graves Library Lecture Series. Future Dorset Graves events include talks on war, travel, and criminal justice.
Read MoreIn the Feb. 11 issue of The Eagle, several inaccuracies were printed. The Eagle regrets the errors.
Deena Kennell’s last name was written as Kennel; her e-mail address was listed as [email protected] instead of [email protected].
Read MoreAt 11 a.m. Wednesday, Rebekah Davis, candidate for Nebraska’s third district U.S. House of Representatives seat spoke at the Sandoz Center Chicoine Atrium.
Read MoreCAB asked clubs to update information online and discussed Senate’s surveys during Tuesday’s meeting.
Read MoreLast Thursday, the organizers of the “Be a Hero for Haiti” benefit concert presented a check for $569 to a representative of the American Red Cross.
Read MoreElizabeth Rice, 18, freshman of Chadron, has her arm cleaned before she donates blood during Monday’s blood drive in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreChadron Police arrested freshman Cory Runnells, 18, of Loveland, Colo., after he allegedly brandished a knife at his roommate in Kent.
Read MoreJan Medina, 19, sophomore of San Juan, Puerto Rico, stares at a tight shot of Saints wide receiver Courtney Roby during the Super Bowl Party in the Gold Room Sunday. The New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17.
Read MoreAs part of the 21st Annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference at Chadron State this year, a role-playing exercise will illustrate the lifestyle of the poor.
Participants will take on the role of families facing poverty due to a range of circumstances, from unemployment to homelessness.
They will interact with volunteers playing social workers, pawnbrokers, law enforcement, and teachers, among others. The simulation is scheduled for 2 to 5 p.m. Feb. 19.
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