2 prizes awarded at pool tourney
Natti Tadesse, 21, freshman of Ethiopia, won first place in The Pit’s one-on-one pool tournament of the fall semester and won a 32-inch Vizio television as his prize, Thursday night.
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Natti Tadesse, 21, freshman of Ethiopia, won first place in The Pit’s one-on-one pool tournament of the fall semester and won a 32-inch Vizio television as his prize, Thursday night.
Read MoreFor the second straight year, leadership speaker Paul Wesselmann, the Ripples Guy, spoke to CSC students in the Student Center, this year with the topic of “Shut Up You Stupid Crazy Meany: Changing how we fight about politics, religion, and everything else.”
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Read MoreMembers of the Residence Life Association demonstrated different forms of divination for students at a fortune telling event in The Hub from 7-9 p.m. Friday.
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Read MoreThree Dog Night’s “One” is catchy on how lonely being alone can be but sometimes being alone is good for the soul. One time when Three Dog Night is wrong is traveling alone. A solo trip can teach you five main things with the right attitude.
Read MoreThe rangeland department welcomed Bill Whitney, executive director of the Prairie Plains Resource Institute, as he presented his first lecture for a new agriculture course, “Ecological restoration on the Great Plains, and related natural resource issues” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, in the Rangeland Complex.
Read MoreThe Pit’s first Open Mic Night of the year was Thursday, Oct. 20, while Sigma Tau Delta, an honors club for the department of English and Humanities, hosted its second Open Mic Night of the year Monday. From Beyoncé and Justin Bieber, to Edgar Allen Poe, the two clubs kept the crowd entertained.
Read MoreFeatured author and keynote speaker, Jennifer Cassetta, informed students on “How to defend your mind, body, and heart against people who suck” at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Student Center Ballroom.
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