Jacob Jardel Managing Editor @JJardel_Writing When a film franchise lasts for several iterations over four decades, some critics could argue
Month: April 2017
Trivialization and Minimization: Examining the Toxic Nuances of Rape Culture
Jacob Jardel Managing Editor @JJardel_Writing Content warning: The following piece addresses topics of rape, sexual assault and related forms of
“Interstellar” Explained
On 8:30 p.m. March 20, the Physics and Astronomy club screened “Interstellar.” Before the movie, Dr. Mark Paulson explained the
Cadets Find their Future in the Army
Jonathan Vann Staff Writer After various performance assessments, participation in multiple extracurricular activities, and numerous evaluations that assessed their overall
Interfaith Dialogue: Discussing Religion & Non-Religion
Mary Davis Staff Writer This semester, students had opportunities to learn more about communication among different faiths, including a group
Love in Action: Global Voluntourism
Vicky Smith Staff Writer For some people, traveling is not only an opportunity to explore other geographies and cultures, but
CU Certified as Healthy Campus
Robert King Staff Writer Cameron University recently received recognition as a Certified Healthy Campus. The Certified Healthy Oklahoma program recognizes
Production Students Earn Awards
Cheyenne Cole A&E Editor @cheyenneccole On March 30 at the Skirvin Hotel in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association