The Cameron University Collegian: September 28, 2008.

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COLLEGIAN THE CA M ERON U N I V ER SIT Y

Informing the Cameron Family Since 1926

Monday, September 29, 2008

News

Volume 83 Issue 5

Trading Rooms By Kerry Myers Collegian Staff

During the 2008 election some polling is becoming instantaneous. SEE PAGE 2

A&E

Cameron’s Programming Activities Council and Student Housing recently gave students the chance to liven up their dorm experience by taking part in Trading Rooms, a dorm-room decoration program inspired by The Learning Channel’s “Trading Spaces.” The program, in its second year and headed by Krystle McCorgary, Student Housing Women’s Hall Director and the Director of Student Activities Zeak Naifeh recently chose four students to participate in a program designed to breathe new life into stale dorm décor. The students selected for the program included business management freshman Malita Charles, health and PE freshman Afiya Cameron, accounting freshman Kenley Maynard and sports and fitness management sophomore Chris Morris. Through an application process that included photo submissions and an explanation of why they should be chosen it was determined that these students rooms needed the help of Trading Rooms. On Sept. 17th, McCorgary and Naifeh met up with designer Cheri Harrison and hit the dorms, inspecting rooms, taking measurements and getting a feel for what kind of décor the students would likely enjoy.

Pretty in pink: The dorm room of freshman Afiya Cameron was decked out in pastel colors.

Photos courtesy of Zeak Naifeh

See ROOMS Page 3 Shopping spree: From rugs to lights to towels, the contestants of Trading Rooms received a whole new look for their rooms.

CU celebrates education during 2008 Convocation Twilight book series offers a bloody good read. SEE PAGE 5

Sports Photos by Jim Horinek

Honoring students: SGA President Jessica Daoang gave recognition to the Cameron honor students.

Smart colors: Each of the academic disciplines at Cameron are represented by a flag. During the Convocation ceremony the flags are carried by student representatives.

Proud Alumus: Oklahoma State Rep. T. W. Shannon, a graduate of Cameron, spoke about his CU experience during the ceremony.

Students offered gas relief through Aggie Carpool By Joshua Rouse Collegian Staff

Cameron student impressed after first experience with volleyball. SEE PAGE 6

Voices

Metallica’s time has come and gone. SEE PAGE 4

Cameron students can share a ride and save some gas thanks to the new Aggie Carpool Web site. When gas prices climbed to $4 a gallon, many students began sweating and chewing fingernails. They crunched numbers and gas mileage statistics hoping to balance a budget that would allow them to attend classes and put gas in the car without breaking the bank.

Jennifer Holland, Dean of Student Services, understands high gas prices can be a problem for college students. “As gas prices went up this summer, we started thinking about ways we could help our students,” she said. “When gas gets to $4 a gallon, or more than that, it certainly impacts our students and especially those who are commuting.” Around 5,500 students are enrolled at Cameron for the fall semester. Of that amount, only 480 are living on campus. When gas hits record-high prices, Holland said

Cameron students are affected especially hard. That’s why the administration formed Aggie Carpool. “We wanted to create an online tool where students could go and virtually meet other students who are traveling from the same areas,” she said. “They can make arrangements to carpool with other students. We know a lot of our students travel several miles to school from outlying communities and we wanted to provide them with an opportunity to be able to ride with other students who might be traveling on those same days.”

See CARPOOL Page 2


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