NSCS approves new student trustee
The NSCS approved current Senate Chief Justice Coy Clark, 21, junior of Benkelman, as CSC’s new student trustee.
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The NSCS approved current Senate Chief Justice Coy Clark, 21, junior of Benkelman, as CSC’s new student trustee.
Read MoreStudent Trustee Mikayla Gallagher announced that Chief Justice Coy Clark has been selected as the new student trustee. His term will begin in May.
Read MoreThe Big Event staff is looking for businesses and residents in Chadron to apply to be job sites for the
Read MoreJeff Kurrus, children’s book author and editor of NEBRASKAland magazine, is coming to visit CSC April 4-6. At 7 p.m.
Read MoreEvery other Thursday, Senate’s Constitutional Committee has been hosting open forums to hear students’ opinions on the constitution. There was
Read MoreA late winter storm threatening up to 9 inches of snow and wind gusts as high as 45 mph, prompted CSC President Randy Rhine to close the college at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Read MoreA statewide tornado drill will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. today. March 21-25 was designated as Severe Weather Awareness week
Read MoreNominations for CAB executive board will begin in April. To be elected for the CAB chair, students must have served as a CAB representative for at least two semesters. To be elected for the vice chair of programming, vice chair of relations, vice chair of records, or vice chair of finances, students must have served as a CAB representative for at least one semester.
Read MoreDirector of College Relations Alex Helmbrecht sent a campus-wide email that said CSC President Randy Rhine announced that campus closed at 10 a.m. today due to the winter storm and is scheduled to open again at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow.
Read MoreThe former manager of the Eagle Pride Bookstore was released from Sheridan County Jail Tuesday night after police arrested her earlier that day on a warrant accusing her of stealing $10,500 from the store, a Chadron Police Department press release states.
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