All posts under: Arts & Entertainment
New Gender Identities – Not So New
By Isaiah Hernandez When the term “gender” is brought up, many people think of sexual characteristics associated with a person’s biological sex. In other words, their maleness or femaleness. While the etymology of the word “gender” … Read More »
Happiness Begins
By Lea Killian A&E Editor On Feb. 28, the Jonas Brothers announced their reunion with a new single, “Sucker.” After a ten year hiatus, the band was back on the radio and finishing a new album. … Read More »
An Unforgettable Trip
Tyrrell goes to the Mexico border to find the truth By: Adrianna Finch; Assistant Editor Born in Bethlehem, Palestine, Communication, English and Foreign Languages Associate Professor Dr. Suz Tyrrell has a heart for adventure. Her latest … Read More »
Turning the Page: Bookstore Changes
By: Isaiah Hernandez Over the past summer in the McMahon Centennial Complex, the Cameron Bookstore went through several internal changes that affected students this Fall semester. The bookstore, which previously operated by the Follet Book Company, … Read More »
Cancel Culture
A world with no forgiveness By Amanda King Voices Editor Call it blatant privilege, call it a necessary appeal for justice, call it boredom—whatever your take, it’s impossible to deny that our generation has veered into … Read More »
Bringing People Together at the CU Art Gallery
By Haylee Key Staff Writer On Sept. 26, Cameron University held a dedicated ceremony to honor those who sponsored the restoration of the Cameron Art Gallery. In 1980, the Art Building housed a gallery space managed … Read More »
Review: IT Chapter Two
By Bryan Araujo Staff Writer Directed by Andy Muschietti, “IT Chapter Two” is a sequel to the 2017 film, “It.” This supernatural drama, fantasy, horror film has been in theatres since Sept. 6. The movie, based … Read More »
REVIEW: Wilde’s ‘Booksmart’
By Lea Killian A&E Editor Throughout the summer, movies like “Avengers: Endgame,” “John Wick: Chapter 3,” and “Spider-Man: Far From Home” dominated the box office. Among the pandemonium of consistent midnight premieres and record breaking opening … Read More »