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Aggie Track and Field
By: Mason Orso On Jan. 26, the Cameron track and field team visited the Mosier Indoor Facility at the University of Oklahoma for their first ever meet. Athletic Director and head coach for the men/women’s track … Read More »
MLK Day Discussion Panel
By: Drue Watkins From 2:30 – 3:30 p.m., Jan. 21, in the CETES Conference Center, Cameron University celebrated Martin Luther King (MLK) Day by hosting a Panel Discussion featuring American attorney—and CNN political analyst—Bakari Sellers as … Read More »
Plan Your Planner
By: Celeste Powell The Center for Academic Success hosted a Plan Your Planner event at the beginning of the semester to help prepare students for their workload. To attend the event, students were required to bring … Read More »
The 580 Rollergirls
By: Mason Orso The new year is well underway, and for Lawton’s 580 Rollergirls, a new season of roller derby comes with it. Practice for the roller derby season has officially begun as members of the … Read More »
Swift Sets New Standard in Music
By: Lea Killian On Dec. 31, Taylor Swift’s “Reputation Stadium Tour” concert movie premiered on Netflix, attracting new and returning fans. This era of Swift’s professional life is arguably her most successful, with the “Reputation” album … Read More »
In Memoriam: Dr. Marco Columbus
At 4:30 p.m., Jan. 18, Cameron University held a memorial service for Dr. Marco Columbus at the McCasland Ballroom. After acquiring his Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at the University of Oklahoma in 2006, Columbus started working … Read More »
ROTC Blood Drive
By: Celeste Powell, Student Life Editor At 10 a.m., on Jan. 15, in the CETES Conference Center, The Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) hosted a blood drive, attracting twenty-four donors, fourteen of whom donated red … Read More »
Late-era McCapitalism on a Silver Platter
By: Payton Williams, Voices Editor We live in an age that emphasizes spectacle over reason, and truth is only what you can sell. Content creator Natalie Wynn, I think, expressed it far better than I could … Read More »