Fickel ‘doctors without borders’
Twila Fickel, assistant professor and director of health professions, physical, and life sciences, spoke last Thursday, Sept 23, about her time spent doing relief work in Haiti.
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Twila Fickel, assistant professor and director of health professions, physical, and life sciences, spoke last Thursday, Sept 23, about her time spent doing relief work in Haiti.
Read More“The Last Night of Ballyhoo,” a play by Alfred Uhry, is a drama set in the late 1930s in Atlanta, Ga., and focuses on the lives of Jewish families trying to assimilate into American society. Chadron State College’s production of the play is set to run at 7 p.m. Oct. 7 – 9 and 2 p.m. Oct. 10 on Memorial Hall’s main stage.
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Read MoreIt is possibly the most highly-anticipated movie trailer of the last several decades. Forget what you know or think you know about getting excited about highly-anticipated conclusions to epic fantasy film trilogies.
Harry Potter 7, part 1 hits theaters Nov. 19, 2010. I for one can’t wait.
Read MoreI recently had one of the best naps ever, at a classical piano concert.
Read MoreHairy spiders creep where her eyelashes once gracefully laid upon her cheeks. Jamaican dreadlocks are thrown up into what looks like a cow pie on top of her head. She is in every building, in every class, and could even be in your very own mirror. Who is she?
Read MoreThe 2010-2011 Galaxy series kicked off this past Tuesday, Sept. 20 with a piano performance by Valentina Lisitsa.
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Read MoreWacey Triplett, sophomore of Powell, Wyo., dances with Adam Burling, senior of Powell, Wyo., Sunday night at the Night of Country Swing in the Chadron Arts Center.
Read MoreThe Science Abroad Series started Sept. 7, with Associate Professor of Physical and Life Sciences Ann Buchmann’s lecture titled “Stealth, Speed, and Support, Strategies of Predators and Prey in East Africa.”
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