Abstain from abstaining
Monday night, Deena Kennell, adviser to Student Senate, explained to the senators what Robert’s Rules says on abstaining from a vote. Robert’s Rules are the parliamentary procedure rules Senate says they’ll follow.
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Monday night, Deena Kennell, adviser to Student Senate, explained to the senators what Robert’s Rules says on abstaining from a vote. Robert’s Rules are the parliamentary procedure rules Senate says they’ll follow.
Read MoreSenators moral duty and obligation is to vote in policies that their constituents want; in the recent Senate meeting Student Senate deliberated upon the reinstatement of the Health 101 service provided on campus. A large amount of student fees goes towards this service and it provides helpful tips and reminders on how to stay healthy, manage course loads, sexual assault awareness on campus, etc.
Read MoreSmoking, while not as common as it used to be, is still a major part of today’s society. While I have my opinion on smoking in general, I’m going to focus on one area that is bothersome to me on campus.
Read MoreIf you want Health 101 funded, how can the subject matter be better delivered to students?
Read MoreAnonymous survey taker
I think they are both beneficial because they offer different points of view and insights.
Read MoreJuxtaplanation comic illustrated by Janelle Kesterson
Read MoreSaturday I had the opportunity to attend the Athletic Hall of Fame hosted at the Student Center Ballroom. After listening to all the speakers talk about their time at CSC, I took note of two key things most of the speakers commented on.
Read MoreThis week in Senate, Student Senate President Katrina Hurley introduced a new project that I think is not only a great opportunity for students, but is an opportunity to give back to our community and better our city of Chadron.
Read MoreAs editors of a newspaper, it is not our job to babysit the college. It is not our job to make the college look bad or good. Our duty is to inform our readers about what is happening. Whatever it may be, a teacher earning tenure, or a coach under investigation. The public deserves to know what is going on around them.
Read MoreCollege students have various ways of celebrating events, holidays, and just having fun with friends. However, a recurring theme I have noticed in my four and a half years at Chadron State College is the constant partying and alcohol consumption.
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