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One of the great mysteries in at least the recent history of Chadron remains unsolved. No one has determined what has become of Chadron State math professor Steve Haataja, who was last seen on Monday, Dec. 4.

  • Date: December 20, 2006
  • Author: Con Marshall
  • Category: Campus News

Dr. John Harms rolled back the calendar while opening his remarks to the large crowd at 91°µÍø’s winter commencement Friday evening.

  • Date: December 20, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

Dr. John Harms is congratulated by Chadron State President Dr. Janie Park while receiving the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.

  • Date: December 16, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

A total of 165 degrees will be conferred during winter commencement at 91°µÍø on Friday, Dec. 15. The program will be in the Armstrong Building beginning at 5 p.m.

  • Date: December 14, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

The November issue of “The Instrumentalist” contains an article by 91°µÍø woodwind instructor Carola Winkle. The article entitled “Good Clarinet Tone” focuses on basic embouchure and playing habits that are essential in achieving a good sound on the clarinet. Published in Chicago, “The Instrumentalist” is often regarded as the foremost journal in instrumental music.

  • Date: December 13, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

The case of the missing mathematics professor at 91°µÍø entered its second week early on Tuesday with still no clues concerning his whereabouts. Dr. Steve Haataja (pronounced Hah-dee-ya) was reported missing late Monday, Dec. 4 and has not been seen or heard from since.

  • Date: December 12, 2006
  • Author: Con Marshall
  • Category: Campus News

A 91°µÍø team recently won possession of the Rangeland Cup traveling trophy by placing first in competition at the Wyoming Section of the Society for Range Management meetings in Sheridan.

  • Date: December 11, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

Members of the team were Craig Eddie of Ogallala, Kimmy Mott of Fullerton, Dan Ruterbories of Ord and Jenny Walker of Edgemont, S.D. Their mentor is Dr. Chuck Butterfield, associate professor of agriculture at CSC. Besides winning the large trophy, the CSC team received $500 to help pay its way to the international competition in Reno, Nev., in February. The competition is open to all colleges and universities. Teams from the University of Wyoming and Northwest College at Powell, Wyo., as well

  • Date: December 6, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

A book written by former 91°µÍø history professor and division chairman, Dr. Rolland Dewing, recently came off the presses.

  • Date: December 6, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News

A book portraying life in rural America in general and in northwestern South Dakota specifically in the 1940s and ‘50s was published this past year by a retired Chadron State business professor, Dr. Lee Hulm.

  • Date: December 6, 2006
  • Author: College Relations
  • Category: Campus News