News Briefs: 10.25.18
International Lunch Hour topic features Cubano flavor The International Lunch Hour, noon-1 p.m. today, Scottsbluff Room, features a Cubano flavor
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International Lunch Hour topic features Cubano flavor The International Lunch Hour, noon-1 p.m. today, Scottsbluff Room, features a Cubano flavor
Read MoreCAB Adviser and Student Activities Coordinator Megan Northrup announced that CAB will be restricted on spending.
Read MoreSenate brought in Marlys Brenning, 21, senior of Culbertson, for an opinion hearing of Klueber V. Tedesse due to an unexcused absence of Natneal Tedesse, junior of Chadron, Monday.
Read MoreThe Nebraska State College System announced Paul Turman, Ph.D., as the next chancellor-designate, Monday.
Read MoreCAB Chair Kimberly Hernandez announced CAB organizational accounting training is scheduled for 11 a.m., today in the Student Center.
Read MoreCSC Rodeo kicks off their season with a home opener at the Dawes County Fairgrounds Sept. 14-16, 2018.
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees announced Thom D. Chesney, John L. Kuehn, Rusty L. Monhollon and Paul D. Turman as the four finalists of the Nebraska State College System chancellor search, Monday.
Read MoreThe budget proposal for Health Professions Club ski trip was declined by a 13-2 vote during Monday evening’s Senate meeting.
Read MoreDuring Monday night’s CAB meeting, Student Trustee Dawson Brunswick announced that four candidates have been selected to interview for the NSCS Chancellor position.
Read MoreA CSC cowgirl was without her horses for this past weekend’s CSC Rodeo at Dawes County Fairgrounds.
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