Chadron State Homecoming Royalty crowned Thursday
Chadron State College crowned Homecoming royalty Thursday night during a pep rally.
CHADRON – Chadron State College crowned Homecoming royalty Thursday night during a pep rally. The Queen is Creighton Harrington of Loup City, Neb., nominated by Tri Beta and the King is Spencer Knuth of Holdrege, Neb., nominated by the Campus Activity Board.
First attendants are Mattie Garwood of Naper, Neb., nominated by Revive and Phillip Soto of Scottsbluff, Neb., nominated by the Student Center Pit. Second attendants are Sage Konicek of Ord, Neb., nominated by Blue Key and Abigail Tidball of Edgemont, S.D., nominated by Eagles For Life.
About 50 students and employees climbed C-Hill after coronation for a traditional lighting ceremony.
Inspire: A day of giving
CHADRON – The Chadron State Foundation is hosting Inspire: One Day for CSC on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
The 24-hour virtual day of giving invites Chadron State College supporters to inspire greatness by supporting an initiative or program that aligns with their passions, according to CEO Ben Watson.
Brandon Davenport, Development Officer at the Chadron State Foundation, said he anticipates that CSC supporters from across the nation will come together to make a positive impact on the future by funding scholarships, programs, student organizations, athletics, and other initiatives that give students the tools to succeed in their field and a better the future for all.
Davenport said CSC graduates shape the world in business, conservation, healthcare, education, arts, and other fields.
“Your donation during Inspire: One Day for CSC will foster the next generation of conservationists, nurses and doctors, elementary educators, farmers and ranchers, rural business leaders, and more. Visit inspire.csc.edu to support the CSC initiative or program that matches what you’re passionate about and inspire greatness at Chadron State. This is your opportunity to inspire current and future CSC students,” Davenport said.
To learn more, email the Chadron State Foundation at [email protected] or call 308-432-6366.
