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Jacob Jardel Staff Editor As computing technology has increased in function and ability, so too have its tendencies toward more personal and individual use. From the advent of general- and commercial-use computers like ENIAC and UNIVAC, … Read More »
Sadie Jones A&E Editor The International Club welcomed guests to the 2014 CU Fashion Week themed “Metamorphosis.” The fashion show — made up of models from MacArthur Middle School, Cameron University and volunteers throughout the Lawton … Read More »
Ekanem Ekpenyong Newswriting Student Twitter accounts have created a way for CU students to express themselves about affairs they find annoying or irritating as well as Cameron jokes. Several Twitter handles — such as Cameron Problems … Read More »
Kali Robinson Assistant Managing Editor Aggies rocked the campus Saturday, March 1 with traditions new and old during 2014 homecoming. “CU Rocks” themed homecoming week began Feb. 24, and ended March 1. From 8 a.m. – … Read More »
Kaitlyn Stockton Copy Editor Cameron University’s Career Services wants students to find success. Career Services held the 17th annual Red River Career Expo from 12:30 – 4 p.m. on Feb. 20 in the Aggie Rec Center. … Read More »
Jacob Jardel Staff Editor When men’s and women’s tennis coach James Helvey started coaching, he set many goals for himself. However, on Feb. 22, he reached one milestone he did not plan on when he started … Read More »
Tyler Boydston Staff Writer Cameron students and faculty are getting ready to pack their bags and fly across the pond for this year’s study abroad trips, one going through London, and the other going through the … Read More »
Tyler Boydston Staff Writer Cameron University was recently the recipient of $50,000 from the Helen W. Holliday Foundation in Lawton. The foundation began donating to Cameron in 1988 and has given the school almost $520,000 in … Read More »