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A COVID-19 update with President McArthur
By Cam Alsbrook Managing Editor Over the course of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Cameron has worked to provide policy changes and programs to benefit both students and faculty. Weekly emails with campus- wide COVID-19 updates, for example, … Read More »
Lawton Food Bank @ CU
By Cam Alsbrook Managing Editor Starting Jan. 29, the Cameron University Office of Campus Life partnered with the Lawton Food Bank for the “Lawton Food Bank @ CU” program, letting students who applied before Jan. 26 … Read More »
Be the Match CU Chemistry Club welcomes Marcikus Long
By Brittney Payette Copy Editor At 5:15 p.m. on Sept. 29 in the Science Complex, guest speaker Marcikus Long spoke to Cameron’s Chemistry Club about the national registry Be the Match. Be the Match helps match … Read More »
“Nurture the Spirit, challenge the mind”
By Lea Killian Managing Editor At 5 p.m. on Sept. 26, students and advisors involved in Cameron Campus Ministry (CCM) met at Lost Lake in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge(WMWR) to hike the trail marked through … Read More »
Bublitz debuts “Combat Pay”
By Lea Killian Managing Editor At 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 19 at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Assistant Professor David Bublitz read from his published collection of poetry, “Combat Pay,” for the first time since its publication … 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 »
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 »
Heart injury after COVID-19 spurs call to screen college athletes
By Jason Gale and Angelica Lavito Tribune News Service Doctors recommend cardiac screening tests for competitive athletes who have recovered from COVID-19 after a small study found heart damage in one in seven college sports competitors, … Read More »