By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor Jurni Rising, an art exhibit, is the unfinished story of a girl, Jerusala, clutched from a […]
February 22, 2012
SE edition of March Madness promises intensity
By Eric Poe/sports editor SE Campus’ version of March Madness will begin March 3 with its annual basketball tournament. Intramural […]
Inaugural matches for NW basketball league start March 6
By Eric Poe/sport editor The NW basketball league will start at 3:30 p.m. March 6, but with the number of […]
Basketball league on NE tips off with first round of games played
By Eric Poe/sports editor The NE basketball league started Feb. 17 and featured five teams, named Team One through Team […]
Documentary shows Pina’s life with vivid dancing
By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor Pina in 3-D is a flurry of rapid eye movements and a kaleidoscope of colors and […]
SE cast aims for dramatic comedy in God’s Favorite
By Karen Gavis/se news editor Lighthearted laughter does not usually accompany misery, but SE Campus drama students will create harmony […]
NE Playhouse goes for community involvement, reaches out to dual-credit students with program
By Alex Muhindura/reporter The NE Playhouse will reach out to the local community this spring as it does every year. […]
NE’s Richard III portrays deep emotions, modern dilemmas
By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor The Northeast Playhouse production of William Shakespeare’s Richard III is not the average Shakespeare play. The […]
NW brings quirky classroom, unruly kids to stage
By Shirlett Warren/nw news editor NW Campus is reaching out to the community with Miss Nelson is Missing!, a play […]
Safe House full of action but lacks explosive impact
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor Like a gigantic meteor that falls to pieces in the atmosphere, Safe House just doesn’t arrive […]
This Means War becomes more music video than feature film
By Joshua Knopp/managing editor A girl (Reese Witherspoon) has two pretty boys (Chris Pine, Tom Hardy), who happen to be […]
Quilts, pictures, dolls displayed on NE
Self-taught quilter, painter and dollmaker Sybil Reddick will display her work in Our Grandmother’s Hands: The Folk Art of African-American […]
Lincoln historian to address SE group
A Pulitzer Prize-winning author will be on SE Campus March 1 speaking about the book that brought nationwide acclaim. Eric […]
Racing pioneer talks inspiration
By Amanda Marshall/reporter Many people have someone in their lives who inspires them to be the best they can be. […]
WFAA reporter to speak at luncheon
An award-winning African-American journalist will give her perspective on Women’s History Month March 1 on South Campus. Shon Gables, anchor-reporter […]
TR program offering training in fast-growing medical career
By Ashley Johnson/tr news editor Students searching for a career in the medical field might look into TR’s degree program […]
Author shares secrets to getting 4.0 average
The author of three student self-help books told a NE Campus audience Feb. 15 how to dominate college yet enjoy […]
TR veterans to get tips to ease into civilian life
By Ashley Johnson/tr news editor TR Campus veterans will receive information about how to make their transition back to civilian […]