Women’s top scorer bids farewell to CSC
Total points scored: 673. Total rebounds: 383. Years at CSC: 2.
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Total points scored: 673. Total rebounds: 383. Years at CSC: 2.
Read MoreCSC’s Concert Choir and Arioso performed challenging and cultural pieces at the Chadron Arts Center Sunday afternoon.
After a day of music at the Arts Center Sunday, CSC Wind Symphony and the Chadron Campus and Community Band performed their final concert of the year Monday in Memorial Hall Auditorium.
The Chadron State track and field team competed at the Bauer Open at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, winning eight events and posting 24 seasonal best marks.
Read MoreCircus performers with Mesmerie Entertainment LLC entertained CSC students and Chadron community members Saturday in a free show at the Kline Amphitheater.
Read MoreThe Social Science Club, in collaboration with CAB, hosted its semi-annual debate Tuesday in the Student Center Scottsbluff Room. The debate centered on Second Amendment and if it applies to ones self-defense.
Read MoreThe Eagles cruised to a 3-1 series win over Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, last weekend, with two games being called early due to the mercy rule.
Read MoreLast week CSC presented its own version of the Tower of Power. Usually a Tower of Power is just a fun time for students to play games and relax with others. This Tower of Power featured all of those components but also showed people that The Big Event can be fun.
Read MoreThere was not an empty table in the room during the rodeo team’s annual Black Tie Calf Fry fundraiser Saturday night in the Student Center Ballroom, and the team was able to raise $14,000 gross profit.
Read MoreChadron State’s Residence Life Association (RLA) was out for a cause Thursday, as it hosted ‘Cancer is a Drag’, an event put together for the sake of having light-hearted fun while maintaining a serious purpose.
Read MoreA late winter storm threatening up to 9 inches of snow and wind gusts as high as 45 mph, prompted CSC President Randy Rhine to close the college at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
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