Senate should weigh benefits, provide proof to constituents
We request that the Student Senate provide some proof as to what these supposed benefits actually are.
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Eagle staff editorials
We request that the Student Senate provide some proof as to what these supposed benefits actually are.
Read MoreHomecoming: a time of the year when everyone on-campus can use their creative minds and have some fun.
Read MoreWith controversy hovering around the NFL executives and players, the topic of domestic abuse has come to the forefront of the picture in the past few months.
Read MoreElection Day in the United States is the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. This year, that day is Nov. 4, which is less than 50 days from today.
Read MoreMost CSC students weren’t even in high school when the U.S. military invaded Iraq in 2003. It’s likely then that few of us remember the rhetoric that drove us into the nearly nine-year conflict.
Read MoreDeath is a sensitive subject, one that few of us feel comfortable openly discussing. However, when a celebrity dies, their death is plastered on every cable news channel and social media site for weeks thereafter.
Read MoreIt’s become almost impossible to ignore the reports coming out of Ferguson, Missouri in the past 12 days, but if you aren’t in the know; on Aug. 9, Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, 28, shot and killed an unarmed black youth; 18-year-old Mike Brown.
Read MoreSome were college students and some were professors, many were from Chadron, while others were from nearby towns. Despite differences, at noon Saturday all of nearly 650 volunteers gathered onto one football field with one goal: to help the local communities under the name of The Big Event.
Read MoreStudent Government Association derives it existence from NSCS policy. NSCS policy requires that SGA follow all state laws.
Read MoreAs with all clubs, we strive for a neutral relationship with Student Senate. However, due to developments such as the New Orleans trip and water bottle stations among others being hammered in articles, subsequently it seems there are impressions that we hold a negative disposition toward them. We attest we have and will continue to have a neutral relationship with Senate.
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