Choral groups present trio of concerts
Chadron State College’s choral groups are presenting three concerts in coming weeks.
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Chadron State College’s choral groups are presenting three concerts in coming weeks.
Read More“InPulse,” an a cappella group, is scheduled to perform at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Memorial Hall in the main theatre. This is the last performance of the Galaxy Series, which showcases the fine arts.
Read MoreDr. Matthew Evertson, associate professor of English, discusses a passage from Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden” during the English department’s “Spring Read” Sunday afternoon. About a dozen people attended the Read which took place at The Cliffs, an outdoor recreation area southeast of Chadron.
Read MoreThe senior art show, entitled “Seven Artists, One Show,” opened March 30 and is currently on view in the Main Gallery at Memorial Hall.
Read More“Lost Autumn” is set to perform April 9 during Spring Days. The band out of Rapid City, S.D., was recruited by RLA and the Student Center Pit.
Read MoreDavid Barger, sophomore of North Platte, draws his bow across his double bass during Thursday night’s combined concert.
Read MoreThe annual Mari Sandoz Heritage Society Conference is scheduled tonight through Saturday afternoon in the Student Center. The conference, which will focus on the Mari Sandoz book “Son of the Gamblin’ Man,” will also include a variety of speakers and a small exhibit of art by Robert Henri, a Cozad native.
Read MoreThe Spring Read, an event organized by the CSC English and Humanities department as part of a new recruitment strategy, will take place 1 p.m. Saturday. The event is set to take place at “The Cliffs,” located south of Chadron and 5.5 miles east of the Job Corps Center.
Read MoreThe Synergy Brass Quintet performed on the stage in Memorial Hall 7 p.m. Monday following the Chadron State College Jazz Festival. The quintet’s performance was part of the Galaxy Series.
Read MoreJon Hurrell, french hornist of the Synergy quintette, provides an overview for the piece he performed at the concert that occurred 7 p.m. Monday in M-Hall.
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