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President obama to ‘hang out’ in live video chat room

    By Beth Fouhy,Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama plans to “hang out” in a video chat room to answer questions about his State of the Union address, part of a White House effort to test new social networking tools and the latest evidence of the growing intersection of social media and politics. Google announced Monday [...]

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Poe Fans call an end to ‘Toaster’ tradition

                                              By Sarah Brumfield, Associated Press BALTIMORE (AP) — Edgar Allan Poe fans waited long past a midnight dreary, but it appears the annual visits to the writer’s grave in Baltimore by a [...]

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Greek life gears up for recruitment

    By Teewhy Dojutelegan Greek life at Cameron University has continued to evolve over the years. There has been a significant increase in recruitment of members in the past three years. Greek organizations are gearing up for another round of recruitment, also called rush, for the spring semester. Former president of the Sigma Tau [...]

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Editorial: The time has come to back the axe

    By Matthew Berberea Imagine attending a school with great events and outstanding athletics. Imagine a school where the education is truly second to none in its state. Imagine a university celebrating over 100 years of excellence. If you are a Cameron Aggie, you are part of such a university; you just may not [...]

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Editorial: Fanamaniacs ruin sports experiences

    By Tyler Boydston The last time I went to watch college football was an Oklahoma University game in 2009. I can’t tell you which team OU was going against that night, I can’t tell you what the final score was and I can’t tell you any details of the actual game whatsoever. This [...]

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Editorial: Temporary pain, eternal pleasure

                                          By Aaron Gill As I sat in the chair looking at the speckled ceiling of the shop, I started to wonder: do people not really understand why I do this to myself? Why can [...]

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Difficult Military Job Brings Honor

    By Elijah Morlett Pairs of soldiers from the Oklahoma Army National Guard have approached several homes this year bearing news that no family would want to hear. These soldiers in dress uniform, an officer and a chaplain, have traveled across the state to inform parents and spouses that their loved one was killed [...]

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National Holiday Inspires Day of Service

National Holiday Inspires Day of Service

  By Amanda Goemmer On Monday, Jan. 16, while many were at home relaxing in bed, more than 400 students and faculty members from Cameron University joined community volunteers to celebrate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Martin Luther King Jr. Day honors fallen civil rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Martin Luther King [...]

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