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Irrigation is what fuels the economy of western Nebraska, but changes will be necessary to sustain it, an audience at Chadron State College was told Tuesday night.

  • Date: February 10, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

The director of bands at Chadron State College the past 34 years, Dr. William Winkle, has announced that he will retire at the end of the spring semester. Winkle said he’s had a rewarding career, one that he’d largely duplicate if he could start it all over again.

  • Date: February 10, 2005
  • Author: Con Marshall
  • Category: Campus News|Music

An updated version of the Greek tragedy “Antigone” will be presented this weekend by the Theater Department at Chadron State College. It will go on stage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10-12 and 2 p.m,. Sunday, Feb. 13 in the Black Box Theater of Memorial Hall.

  • Date: February 9, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News|Theatre

The availability of water in the Panhandle will be the topic at the Distinguished Speaker Series presentation tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 8) at 7 p.m. in the Student Center at Chadron State College. No admission will be charged. The speaker will be Lyndon Vogt, general manager of the Upper Niobrara-White Natural Resources District based in Chadron.

  • Date: February 9, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

Daryl Davis, a race relations author and piano man, captivated an audience at Chadron State College on Monday night with stories of his head-on approach to racism. Davis has become known for setting up surprise meetings with Ku Klux Klan leaders who were unaware of his skin color and attending KKK rallies to promote dialogue.

  • Date: February 8, 2005
  • Author: Justin Haag
  • Category: Campus News

Chadron emergency crews responded Friday morning when the fire sprinkler on the fifth floor of Chadron State College’s High Rise residence hall soaked about six rooms on the floor’s west side and spread water to several rooms below.

  • Date: February 5, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

Future Chadron State College students will now be able to register for courses and attend orientation sessions in early March at sites throughout western Nebraska. In addition to three orientations at the CSC campus, college personnel plan to conduct sessions at Gordon, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Ogallala, Sidney and Atkinson.

  • Date: February 5, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

The University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Chadron State College will present a workshop this month to help farm and ranch families accomplish smooth business succession. “Returning to the Farm” will be presented at the Chadron State College Student Center during two weekends, Feb. 18-19 and Feb. 25-26.

  • Date: February 4, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

More than 280 high school students from the four-state area have been selected to participate at the 33rd annual High Plains Band and Chorus Festival at Chadron State College on Monday and Tuesday, Feb, 7-8.

  • Date: February 3, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News|Music

“Water Quantity Issues in the Panhandle” will be the topic is the first Distinguished Speaker Series presentation of the spring semester at Chadron State College. The program will be at 7 p.m, Tuesday, Feb. 8 in the Student Center. No admission will be charged.

  • Date: February 2, 2005
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News
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