Trustees boost tuition
After enjoying a two-year hold on tuition costs, students at CSC will pay more—9 percent more—for classes this semester.
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After enjoying a two-year hold on tuition costs, students at CSC will pay more—9 percent more—for classes this semester.
Read MoreWelcome back! I hope that you all had a fantastic summer.
This year Senate has planned many new things to help students be aware of what we are doing with the funds we are allocating.
CAB had $3,908.52 in unallocated funds at the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting.
CAB would like to purchase an inflatable outdoor screen which comes with its own projector and sound system for all clubs to use for outdoor events. The screen is 18 feet wide, has a Blu-ray player, and costs approximately $3,500.
Read More“Mom! Mom! Mom, can you hear me?” No reply.
Read MoreChief Justice Coy Clark swore in Karson Langley as the new Senate Vice President. “I hope Senate treats you better than it treated me,” said former Vice President Taylor strong as Langley took office.
Read MoreDavina Fessler, with Western Community Health Resources, presents ways to prevent suicide
Read MoreThe recommended club budgets for next year were not approved due to a lack of communication. The Student Senate is expected to receive a total budget of $160,000 and this was thought to be the amount that could be allocated towards clubs, not as the entire budget. The AFB presented the clubs’ budget proposals, which totaled to $154,114.90 in allocated funds, almost 95 percent of Senate’s budget.
Read MoreClubs were not allocated money Monday at the Senate meeting because there was miscommunication about how much money the Activity Fee Board was allowed to allocate to clubs.
Read MoreThe student Activity Fee Board recommended that Student Senate not fund the College Republicans Club for academic year 2015-16 after the board received a complaint about a forged signature on the club’s budget request packet.
Read MoreThe Eagle’s website, csceagle.com, captured first in “Excellence in Digital Medium,” the top award in the digital medium competition of the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s Golden Leaf Awards, presented Saturday at the association’s annual conference hosted this year at Chadron State College.
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