Monthly Archive: September 2020
NO MORE WASTED KISSES: Dr. Matt Jenkins premieres new thriller starring CU students
By Lea Killian Managing Editor At 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 15, the Vaska movie theater hosted a drive-in movie night to show Professor of Journalism and Media Production Dr. MattJenkins’ newest film, “No More Wasted Kisses.” … Read More »
From a national park to a college campus
By Lea Killian Managing Editor On Aug. 17, Freshman Communication Major Shane Lightner began his academic journey at CU. After spending over six months working in Yellowstone National Park as a bartender at the Mammoth Hot … Read More »
TikTok-ALYPSE
By Amanda King Voices Editor So there’s this app. It’s called TikTok — you’ve probably heard of it. Created by Beijing-based company, ByteDance, the social media service allows you to post short videos in combination with … Read More »
A Review is “Among Us”
By Cam Alsbrook A&E Editor Innersloth’s “Among Us” is a deception game based on “crewmates” trying to fend off “imposters” until they perform all the tasks available on the playing field, or eject all the imposters. … Read More »
Cameron Theatre Presents: Fahrenheit 451
The Cameron University Department of Art, Music and Theatre Arts will host a production of “Fahrenheit 451” at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 1-3, and at 2 p.m., Oct. 4, in the University Theatre. Students get one free … Read More »
Aggie Q&A Feature: Eduardo Gutierrez
By Cam Alsbrook A&E Editor Senior biology major Eduardo Gutierrez is a part of the Men’s Cross Country, and Men’s Track and Field Division of the Aggies and has numerous achievements under his belt from his … Read More »
UNC vs. Charlotte cancellation: College football can’t hide from Coronavirus
By Luke DeCock Tribune News Service The rush to college football normalcy the screeching of tires as the Big Ten reversed course on Wednesday is cloaked in hopeful sentiments and good wishes, but as events made … Read More »
Studying Special Education, making a difference
By Lea Killian Managing Editor At 6 p.m. on Sept. 16, the School of Graduate and Professional Studies will be hosting a Zoom session to discuss the Department of Education’s Special Education Boot Camp. Students participating … Read More »