Tweet stats paint bleak future for old media
Record executives and marketing personnel are struggling, now more than ever, to make their products and talent relevant to an array of tech-savvy millennials.
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Eagle staff editorials
Record executives and marketing personnel are struggling, now more than ever, to make their products and talent relevant to an array of tech-savvy millennials.
Read More‘Tis the season for saber rattling, as statesmen and politicians eye the Syrian situation with delicate cross hairs.
Read MoreLife is trying sometimes.
That sentence contains so much information and seems to convey a simpler thought: to live is to try.
Read MoreAs a new academic year unfolds here at Chadron State College, the first edition of The Eagle is resting in your very hands, (or for our web readers, on a computer screen.)
Read MoreThe keynote speaker at this year’s Golden Leaf Awards was Doane College Graduate Andy Pray; founder of Praytell Strategy, an independent public relations and digital media firm based in Brooklyn.
Read MoreThis week, President Barack Obama announced the dissolution of the U.S. House of Representatives Ways-and-Means Committee.
Read MoreFor every finger you point, three point back to you. This old adage seems to have been forgotten, but we can apply it to student government. The turmoil over the Student Finance Committee’s budget is fresh off the rumor mill, and there are quite a few students aggravated by the gossip that has been flying around.
Read MoreFreshman depression and the sophomore slump; junior jitters and senior-itis. Our feverish longing for summer manifests itself in many ways.
Read MoreAt press time, the Supreme Court hasn’t released their ruling on the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 law that sets the Federal definition of marriage as one woman, one man. The discussions across respective sides of the issue have been heated in the past few days, and there are no shortages of opinions.
Read MoreDo you find yourself texting someone before you try to call them, or sending an email to a professor, versus going to the office for a face-to-face conversation?
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