Lighting up the darkness
Chadron community members walk to bring light to a sensitive subject
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Chadron community members walk to bring light to a sensitive subject
Read MoreWith the RMAC schedule in full swing, the Eagles dropped to a 1-4 conference record, losing to Western State Colorado University, Gunnison, and Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction. CSC showed improvement, but lost both games in five sets. The Eagles were swept by Regis University, Denver on Tuesday.
Read MoreWhy spend money dining out on a trip? Pack up some snacks and shop local for a more cost-effective meal plan
Read MoreThe Chadron State men’s rodeo team started the fall Central Rocky Mountain Region circuit strong this weekend in Chadron at the Dawes County Fairgrounds placing first with 530 points, putting them in the lead of the region. CSC was followed by the Sheridan College men’s team, who racked up 510 points.
Read MoreAlejandro Garcia, graduate student of Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, led the Chadron State cross country team to its second victory of the year at CSC’s annual home meet. Eight of the top ten 10 to cross the finish line at Saturday’s race were Eagles.
Read MoreA single light illuminates the ebony grand piano. It’s on the otherwise dark stage in Memorial Hall’s auditorium. Black curtains
Read MoreStudent Senate sponsored speaker James Robilotta to give a leadership development seminar to CSC students Tuesday in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreWith a 1-3 record after competing at the Point Loma Nazarene University tournament, San Diego, the Eagles’ volleyball team earned a third of the road-wins the team registered last season.
Read MoreRedemption from last year’s rough season, wasn’t easy, but CSC, led by a dominating defensive performance, earned a win in the season opener against Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, 17-10. In the 2015 season, the Skyhawks downed the Eagles 47-34, ruining the chances of an over .500 season.
Read MoreHurricane Sandy in 2012 was the largest natural disaster to hit the United States, until recently. Mid-August more than 2 feet of rainfall resulted in devastating flooding in southern Louisiana. President Barack Obama declared the 20 affected parishes as major natural disaster zones.
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