Mesmerizing
Chattering from friends and a dim Student Center Ballroom set the mood for Steven Stone, comedian and hypnotist Sept. 2
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Chattering from friends and a dim Student Center Ballroom set the mood for Steven Stone, comedian and hypnotist Sept. 2
Read MoreWith its recent recognition as an official sport by the International Olympic Committee, Ultimate Frisbee has been gaining popularity across the United States and the world.
According to BBC.com, on Aug. 2, the International Olympic Committee officially recognized Ultimate Frisbee. This means that Ultimate is eligible for IOC funding and will be on the list of other sports competing for the inclusion of future Olympics, according to Time.com.
Read MoreThe RMAC preseason coaches poll have the Eagles ranked to finish in the top three for the fourth straight year.
Read MoreSeventy-five years is a long time for anything to last, especially in the fast-moving world that we live in today. Erwin and Carol Keim, longtime residents of Chadron, have been married for 75 years and celebrated this accomplishment with their family Saturday as The Big Event volunteers helped clean up their property.
Read MoreThe Eagle captured its fifth straight “Best in Overall Excellence” title in the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s annual Golden Leaf Awards, presented Saturday, this year, at CSC.
The Eagle staff earned awards in 19 of 19 individual categories, and scored points in 18 of 19 categories.
Professor of Visual and Performing Arts professor Richard Bird is retiring after 28 years with CSC.
The son of an Air Force Colonel, Bird grew up traveling the world. His father was originally from Kansas City, Kansas, which influenced his decision to attend the University of Kansas.
Sharp imagery, vibrant colors, and an array of mediums gave guests a variety of art pieces to enjoy during Friday’s All Student Art Show Reception in Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery.
Artists, CSC faculty and staff, and guests filled Memorial Hall’s lobby and gallery for the reception and had the opportunity to discuss pieces.
Thursday and Friday the CSC Men’s Ensemble, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and Concert Choir traveled to Wyoming to perform for various high schools in the eastern and central parts of the state.
Read More“39 Steps” is Patrick Barlow’s adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 spy-thriller of the same name.
Before you go and see the play, put down this review and go and watch the original (it’s on YouTube), because there are nuances that you might miss out on.
The newest CSC theatre production leads the audience on a wild chase through England and Scotland in search of the answer to the question: What in the world are the “39 Steps?” Based on the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film, this heart-racing spy story keeps the audience involved and on their toes.
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