Come one, come all for LARPing
Swords, shields, and spears flew and danced around the amphitheater last Thursday for RLA sponsored LARPing, Live Action Role Playing, event.
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Swords, shields, and spears flew and danced around the amphitheater last Thursday for RLA sponsored LARPing, Live Action Role Playing, event.
Read MoreSeventy-five years is a long time for anything to last, especially in the fast-moving world that we live in today. Erwin and Carol Keim, longtime residents of Chadron, have been married for 75 years and celebrated this accomplishment with their family Saturday as The Big Event volunteers helped clean up their property.
Read MoreProfessor of Visual and Performing Arts professor Richard Bird is retiring after 28 years with CSC.
The son of an Air Force Colonel, Bird grew up traveling the world. His father was originally from Kansas City, Kansas, which influenced his decision to attend the University of Kansas.
Growing up, football became a very important part of my life. By the time I was in high school, football became my life. Every minute was dedicated to what my team could accomplish.
Read MoreSharp imagery, vibrant colors, and an array of mediums gave guests a variety of art pieces to enjoy during Friday’s All Student Art Show Reception in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery.
Artists, CSC faculty and staff, and guests filled Memorial Hall’s lobby and gallery for the reception and had the opportunity to discuss pieces.
Calling all college ladies who love a good, sappy love story. “The Longest Ride” starring Scott Eastwood and Britt Robertson is now playing in theatres in Chadron. “The Longest Ride” is a movie based on the bestselling novel by the one and only Nicholas Sparks. The story centers around two different love stories that intertwine with one another across time.
Read MoreHip-hop sensation Kendrick Lamar dropped his second major label album this past month entitled “To Pimp a Butterfly” a week earlier than the focused released date. In this album, he took on the task of redefining hip-hop and its motives as he digs deep into the African-American culture, hip-hop, and politics. Lamar is the Spike Lee of music production.
Read MoreHip-hop artist J. Cole continues to prove himself as one of the most influential rappers of today with the release of his third, and latest album “2014 Forest Hills Drive,” which was released Dec. 9, 2014 (the year is not to be confused with any correlation to the title of the album, which was simply his home address in Fayetteville, North Carolina).
Read MoreThursday and Friday the CSC Men’s Ensemble, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and Concert Choir traveled to Wyoming to perform for various high schools in the eastern and central parts of the state.
Read More“39 Steps” is Patrick Barlow’s adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 spy-thriller of the same name.
Before you go and see the play, put down this review and go and watch the original (it’s on YouTube), because there are nuances that you might miss out on.