Archive | February, 2012

46th Annual National Drawing and Small Sculpture Show

            by Sarah Holloway video by Colton Rowe The 46th Annual National Drawing and Small Sculpture Show will feature three works of art from Cameron University. Two Art majors and one professor submitted their work and were accepted into the show. Junior Jonathon Daoang and sophomore Matthew Hughes were the [...]

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Dr. Seahorse Review

                                      by James Meeks video by Moses KipKosgei I was looking for a doctor for my ears. Dr. Dre, Dr. John and even The Doctor from Doctor Who weren’t cutting it, and I felt my search was [...]

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Alpha Phi Sigma hosts food drive for animal shelter

by Dianne Riddles The Cameron University Gamma Upsilon Chapter of the Criminal Justice National Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma, is hosting the Spring 2012 Lawton Animal Shelter Food Drive. According to the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology professor Dr. Sheri Keenan, Gamma Upsilon hosts two service projects each year. The first service project is [...]

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Dr. Seahorse rocks MCC

by Sarah Brewer The MCC Ballroom room reverberated with soul and synth when Dr. Seahorse performed on the evening of Feb. 20. Dr. Seahorse is an indie-pop duo formed as a project in June of 2007, featuring singer/ songwriter Trevor Davis and producer Mark Suhonen. Davis would deliver songs he had written on his acoustic [...]

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Geocaching: A different take on treasure hunting

by Fern Cepeda The practice of outdoor treasure hunting has gone high- tech and goes under the name: Geocache. Geocaching is a treasure hunting game in which participants go outside and search for hidden containers, called geocaches, using their Global Positioning Systems (GPS). The GPS takes them close to where the geocache is, but it [...]

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New law aims to curb meth production

by Amanda Goemmer A new law may soon be in effect that will make pseudoephedrine, commonly known as Sudafed, a prescription drug. Pseudoephedrine is a key ingredient in methamphetamine (meth), an addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system. Methamphetamine abuse had died down for a while in the area, but according to Comanche County [...]

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T-Mobile making a bid for iPhone users

By Andrea Chang and Nathan Olivarez-Giles LOS ANGELES — IPhone users unhappy with their carriers soon will have another choice. T-Mobile USA Inc. is overhauling its network to enable customers with iPhones from any carrier to switch to its service. T-Mobile also announced Thursday that it is spending $4 billion to upgrade its network, including [...]

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The Collegian: Feb. 27, 2012

Read the Feb. 27, 2012 here on Aggie Central. Open publication – Free publishing – More college

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