A tough transition from combat to classrooms
One morning, my commander called me into his office. I nervously reported in and he began breaking the news to me.
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One morning, my commander called me into his office. I nervously reported in and he began breaking the news to me.
Read MoreSome art tells, and some art shows. The best does both. This semester’s senior art show, Take Five, dabbles in both breadths of communication, leaving the audience with comments, and commentary, on the artists’ worlds.
Read MoreIn an effort to increase vitality and engage students and faculty, King Library will become home to the IT Help Desk and possibly two other entities, a library administrator said Wednesday.
Read MoreThis Arbor Day will bring not only newly-planted trees, but growth of a different kind as Chadron State College formally ushers in its eleventh president, Randy Rhine.
Read MoreFashion relies greatly on word of mouth. Whether it’s a new brand, style, or an updated version; users will make a testimony on the product.
Read MoreSinned recently? Well, no need for a priest; there’s Facebook.
Read MoreCharlie Sampson, the first African American to win the Bull Riding World Championship, strolls across Memorial Hall’s main stage.
Read MoreThe faculty art show, featuring seven faculty artists, is open now until Mar. 15.
Read MoreTjantings, mandrels, and harness looms; dye projects hanging from a clothesline traveling across the room; soft classical music playing in the background: vibrant colors everywhere; this is the environment of the Creative Crafts class taught by Richard Bird, professor and department chair of visual and performing arts.
Read MoreSounds of vibrancy, enthusiasm, emotion, culture, with a hint of humor, isn’t a blend readily found within the genre of classical music, however, one man seems to have defied the odds when it comes to finding the right balance.
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