The Casper College Forensics Team, under the direction of Douglas Hall, brought back a number of gold wins from the Phi Rho Pi Nationals in Daytona Beach, Florida, while Hall was recognized as the outstanding coach for Region III.
“Bread and Roses” will be the final film shown for this year’s 27th Annual Casper College Multicultural Film Festival, “Retrospective on Civil Rights,” on Friday, April 20 at 7 p.m.
Chloe Adkins, a 2017 graduate of Douglas High School in Box Elder, South Dakota, was recently selected as the 2018 recipient of the Jon E. Brady Award in Political Study.
The short films of 17 students will be previewed during the Seventh Annual Casper College Student Film Festival on Tuesday, May 1, at 7 p.m. in Durham Auditorium located in the college’s Aley Hall.
The Casper College Forensics Team was recognized as the Top Community College by advancing to the final round of the International Parliamentary Debate Association competition.
The Casper College Forensics Team returned from “The Litrenta Triangle at Harper College” Novice Individual Events and Debate Tournament with both team and individual wins.
The first of three films for this year’s 27th Annual Casper College Multicultural Film Festival will be shown Friday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. with a presentation of the 2014 documentary “Freedom Summer.”
The Casper College chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success honored Evin Rodkey and Danielle Gallegos during its fall 2017 induction ceremony recently.