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The Theory of Relativity: Theatre Photocall
A non-hypothetical cast: The Cameron Department of Art, Music, and Theatre Arts will be showing “The Theory of Relativity” from 7:30 – 8:30 pm., from April 15-18. The production revolves around finding connections amid differences.
‘Through the Eyes of a Child’
Cameron University’s annual New Music Festival Written by Alison Malawey, A&E Editor At 7:30 p.m., on April 1, in the McCutcheon Recital Hall, Cameron University’s Music Department held their annual New Music Festival. Guest artists, April … Read More »
Promising Young Women
They say she was a ‘Promising Young Woman’ By Alison Malawey A&E Editor With her arms strewn across the back of a red vinyl couch as if crucified and her head hung low, Cassie Thomas is … Read More »
Open mic: Poetry and Chill
Live music, anyone? The Black Student Association (BSA) hosted an open mic night for Poetry and Chill at 7 p.m., Feb. 24, in the McCasland Ballroom. The band, Emmanuel Salewon (saxophone), Rich Musiq (bass), Isaiah Thomas … Read More »
‘Waiting for Godot’
Coming together in the right place at the right time By Brittney Payette Student Life Editor At 7:30 p.m., Feb. 18-20, and at 2p.m., Feb. 21, the Cameron University Art, Music, and Theatre Arts Department will … Read More »
Things to note about the Music Department
By Cam Alsbrook A&E Editor Over the course of Fall 2020, the Music Department has had to make extensive changes to how students do coursework and practice work. Dr. Gregory Hoepfner, one of the department professors, … Read More »
Beginning of the end
An interview with Preston “Ender_Blade” Meek By Cam Alsbrook A&E Editor Preston “Ender Blade” Meek of the Cameron Pickaxes’ Super Smash Bros. Ultimate division has been on the team since its inception in Fall 2019.over the … Read More »
Adapting to COVID-19
Art Department hosts classes in new gallery By Cam Alsbrook A&E Editor During Fall 2020, the Cameron Art Department made changes to both the department and future events in order to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic. … Read More »