CAB provides funding for booths
The regularly scheduled CAB meeting was changed this week to allow for the student government general assembly. The general assembly
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The regularly scheduled CAB meeting was changed this week to allow for the student government general assembly. The general assembly
Read MoreAthletic Director Joel Smith announces the resignation of head coaches Brent Bargen, Tim Connealy, effective June 30
Read MoreRain on Monday, March 7 caused leaking in buildings on campus, most damage is fixed
Read MorePetitions for senatorial positions including at large, school, and residence hall senators; and executive board positions are due March 23 to Chief Justice Coy Clark. In order to become Senate vice president, the student must have spent at least half a term, or one semester, on Senate and one full term, or two semesters, for president.
Read MoreStudents, CAB representatives, and student senators met Tuesday to discuss student retention, student enrollment, campus improvement, and other campus issues.
Read MoreAn annual survey for first-year and senior students has been emailed to students in their EagleMail last month. The National
Read MoreOne computer and scanner were lost due to rainfall leaking into the first floor computer lab in Old Admin, Room 131.
Read MoreAlpha Sigma Zeta was approved as a CAB-affiliated club.
Discussion, mainly between Xi Delta Zeta and Alpha Sigma Zeta, was broken up by CAB Chair Stephanie Steele saving, “If you look at other large schools they have multiple fraternities and multiple sororities that are not taking away from different groups. This seems like an interpersonal conflict between the sororities so I feel like that should be addressed outside of CAB.”
Read MoreSenate President Katrina Hurley and Student Trustee Mikayla Gallagher said the Trustees are looking for support from Senate to possibly change Board Policy 3400 concerning the Board of Trustees scholarships. They are trying to change it so students who receive the scholarships can use their tuition waiver for summer classes or more than 16 credit hours a semester. Students would be able to use it for 128 total credit hours. Senators will vote on this at the next meeting.
Read MoreThe Big Event staff is looking for businesses and residents in Chadron to apply to be job sites for the
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