RLA event promotes diversity and acceptance
The Residence Life Association, RLA, organized The Beauty of Diversity event for CSC students at 8 p.m., Monday in the Gold Room.
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The Residence Life Association, RLA, organized The Beauty of Diversity event for CSC students at 8 p.m., Monday in the Gold Room.
Read MoreTJ Aanenson, 19, freshman of Curtis, won a 32 inch TV at a pool tournament hosted by The Pit last Thursday night.
Read MoreScience enthused third, fourth and fifth grade students excitingly entered the Math and Science building early Saturday morning. They enjoyed a day with CSC science and education majors as they learned about sending rovers to Mars. They plan to explore a simulated Mars landscape and even tiny Martians, with hopes that their rover will complete the mission. The elementary school students would get the opportunity to video chat with Greg Peters, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Research Staff of Pasadena, California.
Read MoreBoth the men and women’s choirs performed in front of an audience of around 100. There was a total of 11 songs performed by the two groups.
Read MoreThe Chadron State wrestlers started practicing for this season Oct. 10 in preparation for their 2015-2016 season. Their first tournament will be the Cowboy Open Tournament hosted by the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Saturday.
Read MoreCSC Students experienced a slice of cultural variety with the Trick or Treat Around the World and Pumpkin Carving event Friday night. The event celebrated Halloween from various parts of the world and participants concluded with the American tradition of Halloween with pumpkin carving in the Gold Room.
Read MoreCAB, Senate, Blue Key and the Faculty of Homecoming committee organized the “Going on a Bear Hunt” Homecoming parade which took place on Main Street at 9:30 a.m., Saturday.
Read MoreThe Eagles pushed their way to a 3-3 record in the Homecoming game against the Grizzlies of Adams State University, Saturday, with a 26-0 score at Elliott Field. The Eagles are now 2-2 in RMAC play.
Read MoreStraight out of “Harry Potter,” Quidditch flew to CSC’s campus Friday, thanks to the organization of Katrina Hurley, 21, senior of Seward, RA of Kent, at the Amphitheater, outside of Brooks Hall.
Read MorePicture your typical elementary school spelling bee. Creaky bleachers, stale gymnasium air, proud parents filling the stands, and nervous students, trying their best to stay calm.
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