The Cameron Collegian - December 4, 2017

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Monday, December 4, 2017

Cheyenne Cole

ultimately decided the reading project would be the most effective. Managing Editor “We thought that doing this would have a positive impact on Cameron’s Student Alumni the kids,” he said, “and hopefully Association (SAA) participated spark something in them to want in Giving Tuesday on Nov. 28 by to do projects like this in the future reading to local elementary school or even now if they have that students. capability.” Giving Tuesday is a national Muñiz said he felt the SAA campaign celebrated on the succeeded in their first attempt at Tuesday after Thanksgiving that participating in Giving Tuesday. encourages people to volunteer “It really filled me with joy seeing their time, donations or voices to all these kids pay attention to us and others. actually give us their ears,” he said. The SAA visited three schools “I think they really absorbed and including Almor West, Pat Henry took in what we were trying to teach and Hugh Bish to read books that them subtly.” emphasized the importance of Director of Alumni Relations generosity like “The Giving Tree,” and SAA adviser Frank Myers said “Oscar the Selfish Octopus” and the group jumped at the chance to “The Quiltmaker’s Dress.” give back to the community. Junior public relations major “The Student Alumni and SAA President Edward Muñiz Association felt like it was a cool said the organization brainstormed way to show support for the public ideas for Giving Tuesday and school system and also to help out

with little kids,” he said. Myers said the visits served as opportunities to show the children good examples of selfless college students. “For the kids,” he said, “I feel like the benefit is they get to see that role model person. They get to see somebody who is giving back – people they’re not necessarily going to be exposed to on a regular basis.” “They’re [college students] in that next step after they go through regular education, and they got to tell them [elementary students] about what college is and teach them the lesson of giving.” Muñiz said one member who read to the children received hugs and high-fives from them afterwards and felt like nothing could ruin her day. “Whitney Brown, who was with us, said – after we were done reading – that it was the highlight of her day and that no matter what

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happened the rest of her day,” he said, “she would be happy because of reading to those kids.” According to Myers, Brown’s excitement and cheery reaction is exactly what inspires people to reach out. “When you go through an experience like that,” he said, “it really makes you want to continue to give, and when you continue to give, that’s when you change people’s lives, and that’s when you change communities.” Muñiz said next year, he hopes to raise more campus awareness for Giving Tuesday. “We hope that next year,” he said, “we can make this event bigger and include more organizations and include more students across campus and get the word out to the community and make it a big deal.” In January 2018, the SAA

plans to participate in the Martin Luther King Day of Service with other campus organizations. For more information about opportunities with the SAA, contact Myers at (580) 581-2988 or email Muñiz at em927595@ cameron.edu. Graphic by Cheyenne Cole

CU hosts speech and debate competition

Photos by Stacie Larsen

Talking points: (Left) Texas Christian University (TCU) Convener of Debates Dr. Amorette Hinderaker coaches freshman TCU student Luke Brundy before a debate; (top right) CU forensics team member Kristopher Mayfield posts event competition times and places; and (bottom right) students research in preparation for an upcoming round.

What’s inside Cameron’s annual tree lighting

‘November’ enjoys successful run

Basketball falls in LSC openers


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