Defense dominates at spring football match-up
Chadron State College’s annual Cardinal vs. White spring game took place at 10 a.m. Saturday at Elliot Field. The morning was cloudy, chilly, and fun-filled.
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Chadron State College’s annual Cardinal vs. White spring game took place at 10 a.m. Saturday at Elliot Field. The morning was cloudy, chilly, and fun-filled.
Read MoreMany hands make light work. That’s the idea behind The Big Event, an international annual day of community service, which came to Chadron Saturday. This year, students flocked to Elliot Field at noon for sign-in, and almost 650 people volunteered to be a part of CSC’s second annual Big Event. With about 70 different job sites, volunteers did everything from sweeping to planting, all in the name of service.
Read MoreMelvin High Hawk, an Oglala Lakota from Wounded Knee, S.D., spoke to two classes last week about Lakota spiritual ceremonies.
Read MoreWhat is art? Since art cannot be pinned down to one form or purpose, this esthetic quandary has plagued critics for generations.
Read MoreConsistently committed to journalistic excellence. That is how journalism Instructor and Adviser of The Eagle Michael D. Kennedy described the student newspaper staff after it captured its fourth straight “Best in Overall Excellence” title in the newspaper division of the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association’s annual Golden Leaf Awards, presented Saturday this year at Hastings College.
Read MoreVote on who you thought won CSC’s Student Senate Debate on Thursday night.
Read MoreWhen students hear “classic Greek play,” they get a little nervous. Usually the subject of essays, classic plays, like Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata,” seldom excite the college crowd. The CSC Theatre Department aims to change this, however, with their new production of the classic play.
Read MoreThe Chadron State Theatre Department is performing Aristophanes’ classic anti-war comedy “Lysistrata,” which has been adapted by Ellen McLaughlin, this weekend in Memorial Hall. The play will be performed Thursday through Sunday in the Black Box Theatre.
Read MoreKylee Polsley grew up eight hours east of Chadron in Omaha, and during her final two years of high school attended Omaha Skutt. While at Skutt, she garnered attention on some impressive high school teams. In her junior year, the Skyhawks finished runner-up at state and her senior season in 2009, they finished fourth with Polsley earning All-Nebraska recognition.
Read MoreChadron State College’s eighth annual “RELEASE LIVE” hit the stage Saturday in Memorial Hall’s Auditorium.
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