Monthly Archive: March 2010
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This Week in SGA host Amanda Finch talks with Senator Chad Hagerman about his legislation concerning Campus Police vehicle regulations. Filing for Senator and Executive officer positions is now open and Student Government elections will take … Read More »
Fundamentals first: Drew Wright makes a throw to beat the runner from third base. The Aggies have balanced solid defense with power numbers at the plate. photo by Bennett Dewan by Tori Strecker Collegian Staff As … Read More »
by Michael Faggett Collegian Staff Cameron’s spring sports teams have faced tough conference rivals, regional opponents and nationally ranked teams. This semester, they added Mother Nature to the list. The ice storm, snow and other inclement … Read More »
by Jim Horinek Collegian Staff Anyone who has been bitten by a fiddleback spider will tell you that it has a bite that is something that you never forget. That is exactly what Cameron alumnus, former … Read More »
MCT Campus Dr. Justin Walton could make Cameron students question where their next meal comes from with his latest Faculty-in-Residence event. “This is my second event this semester,” he said. “I’ll be screening ‘Food, Inc.,’ which … Read More »
by Joshua Rouse Collegian Staff The whirlwind of success for Dr. Edward Stanley’s “Night Fires” continues after it was nominated for the Oklahoma Book Award by the Oklahoma Center for the Book. “Night Fires,” the latest … Read More »
by Rachel Engel Collegian Staff At the recent Oklahoma Broadcasting Education Association student competition several Cameron University students received awards for their work produced in class, for student broadcasts and in the community. Students from 15 … Read More »