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Vocational Rehabilitation works

Kali Robinson Staff Writer  The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) is a state-run organization that is dedicated to helping people that have disabilities or health concerns become independent and move into careers that fit their needs. According to their site, DRS expands opportunities for employment, independent life and economic self-sufficiency by helping Oklahomans with [...]

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Love: a final springtime serenade

Carson Stringham Staff Writer  The Cameron University Concert Choir and Centennial Singers recently combined their talents, putting on a concert to finish the spring semester. The concert, which opened at 7:30 p.m. on April 23, was deemed a celebration of “Liberty, Love and Hope,” with each group choosing their songs to fit one of the [...]

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Aggie opening: Crossfit Center unveiled

Kali Robinson Staff Photographer  Students, armed with nothing but their bodies, tried a free cross fit work out at the grand opening of Southern Plains CrossFit gym from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 6. Athletes and non-athletes alike filled the gym, enjoying refreshments and checking out what the new establishment has to offer. [...]

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CU professor inducted into Da Vinci Institute

  Tyler Boydston  Asst. Managing Editor  Dr. Elizabeth Ann Nalley, Professor of Chemistry and Clarence E. Page Endowed Chair in Math and Science Education, has been chosen by the Da Vinci Institute as a 2013 member of the organization. According to Dr. Nalley, she was told of her nomination by a letter from the organization’s [...]

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Voices: Video game obsession breeds contempt

Editorial by Alex Rosa-Figueroa Video by Jereme Cobb So. Video games. But one year ago, on the occasion of my first editorial, I wrote on the darlings. More specifically, I wrote on the hype machine surrounding them, and my own experience with “Bioshock 2.” For those dear audience members who are short of memory — [...]

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Aggies struggle down the stretch

Aaron Gill Staff Writer The Cameron Aggie baseball team had a tough battle with the Wildcats of Abilene Christian University on April 12-14 in Abilene. The Aggies played the Wildcats in a four game series and walked away with only one win. That win came in the form of a shutout against the Wildcat’s number [...]

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THE FAB FIVE: Debate team places fifth in national tournament

Kaylee Jones A&E Editor  Cameron University’s Speech and Debate team recently placed fifth at the 3rd Annual Junior Varsity National Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. The small team, comprised of a mere five female competitors, the majority of which are brand new to the activity, took fifth place in the Division 1 Overall Sweepstakes. The tournament [...]

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Movie Night: Trek it out

Story by Kaitlyn Stockton Video by Brad Johnson Cameron University’s Magic Lantern Film Society welcomed Trekkies of all ages to its showing of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In the final installment of the Magic Lantern Film Society’s 2012-2013 film series, the organization invited CU students, community members, retired faculty and more to [...]

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