Lawton Intern
Intern Deer Sighting 3
One of these days I'm going to try to get closer to them, without a wall between us.
The Intern witnessed the ‘Super Blue Blood Moon.’
I don't recall seeing a blood moon before, so that was my favorite part.
Intern Deer Sighting 2
This time they actually look like deer, not ghosts.
Intern Deer Sighting
The Lawton intern sometimes sees deer around his house.
Chronicles of an Intern:
What captured my attention during a seminar on Sex Trafficking at Cameron University.
Chronicles of an Intern:
By: Robert King
To start off my second week as an intern, I was put on assignment to capture footage of the Young Professionals of Lawton doing volunteer work at Douglas Learning Center for MLK Day.
On the way to Cameron to borrow a camera, I realized that the school would be closed due to MLK Day...
The Ten Commandments of eBay
By: Robert King
When people use eBay, there are some rules that should be considered when buying or selling. Here are The Ten Commandments of eBay.
Beef Thief Steals Plenty of Dried Meat
Who would need to go home with that much beef jerky in a single day?
Cameron University Graduate pays tribute to performing arts high school in NYC
By: Tanika Gentry
A little over a month ago, I went back home to New York City and had the opportunity to witness something really special.
Summertime Toys: Motorized Electric Surfboards
By: Tanika Gentry
Well, it’s almost that time of year again. If you haven’t done so already, now is the time to start the, “I gotta lose 20lbs before summer” count down. It’s not too late, but if you haven’t started working on your beach body yet, you’re already kinda late in the game.
CAMERON UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATION STUDENTS HONORED
By: Tanika Gentry
Several students from the Communication Department at Cameron University were honored last week at the Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association 2015 Student Media Competition. The event took place at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
UNIFICATION OF THE CITY: Hosted by Lawton Police Department
By: Tanika Gentry
When I first found out I was moving to Oklahoma, I’ll admit, I was terrified. I knew nothing about the state, the people or this town. I did however, possess the various stereotypes about said topics (insert inappropriate but arguable, backwoods-country, buckle-of-the-Bible-Belt joke here).