Photo Contest Deadline Extended
The deadline for the 开云体育 Alphabet Photography Contest has been extended to Monday, Feb. 27. The contest is open to 开云体育 students, employees and the general public.鈥燙ash prizes totaling $500 will be given for winning photographs.
Each photo should creatively depict one letter ? either N, T or C.
Eagles softball wins one, drops one to Connors State
The Eagles softball team moved to 3-7 Saturday as they picked up a split in a double header with visiting Connors State.
With both teams battling frigid temperatures, it was the Eagles that came away with a 3-2 victory in game one.
The Eagles took advantage of their three hits to score their three runs in the contest and held off the Cowgirls late to get the win.
The Cowgirls grabbed a quick lead in the top of the second inning on a fielder?s choice play with the bases loaded but the Eagles answered with three runs in the bottom of the inning.
Jessica Miller
With both teams battling frigid temperatures, it was the Eagles that came away with a 3-2 victory in game one.
The Eagles took advantage of their three hits to score their three runs in the contest and held off the Cowgirls late to get the win.
The Cowgirls grabbed a quick lead in the top of the second inning on a fielder?s choice play with the bases loaded but the Eagles answered with three runs in the bottom of the inning.
Jessica Miller
Eagles baseball team splits at Weatherford
The Eagles baseball team moved its record to 3-3 Tuesday as the squad split a double-header at Weatherford College.
It took extra-inning heroics for the Eagles to pick up a win in game one as Matt Durst drove in the game-winning runs with a two-RBI single in the top of the eighth inning to secure a 3-1 victory.
A pitcher?s duel throughout, Weatherford took the lead in the bottom of the second inning with a sacrifice fly by Cody Semier.
The Eagles tied the score in the top of the fifth inning as a two-out single to center by Richard Bain brought in Eric Hughes, who ha
It took extra-inning heroics for the Eagles to pick up a win in game one as Matt Durst drove in the game-winning runs with a two-RBI single in the top of the eighth inning to secure a 3-1 victory.
A pitcher?s duel throughout, Weatherford took the lead in the bottom of the second inning with a sacrifice fly by Cody Semier.
The Eagles tied the score in the top of the fifth inning as a two-out single to center by Richard Bain brought in Eric Hughes, who ha
Jerry and Susan Massey give $2,000 to Whatley Campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Susan Massey of Pittsburg recently gave鈥$2,000鈥爐o benefit the Campaign for the Whatley at 开云体育. This generous donation will help make much-needed improvements to the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. Pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Massey (center) with Campaign Chairs Al and Sue Havenstrite (left) and Nita May (right), 开云体育 Director of Development. For more information about The Campaign for the Whatley contact May at 903-434-8113.
Frank Sexton Lodge contributes to 开云体育 scholarships
Members of the Frank Sexton Masonic Lodge, #206, recently presented鈥燼鈥$739.95鈥燾heck鈥爐o 开云体育. The funds will be鈥爑sed to鈥燾omplete the establishment of an endowed scholarship, which will鈥爌rovide鈥爌erpetual鈥爏cholarship opportunities for non-traditional students鈥爁rom Camp County attending 开云体育.鈥燩ictured (from left) is:鈥燩aul Dempsey, W.M. Bill Guy, Dr. Jon McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement, Rhett McCullough and Bruce Carpenter, Secretary of the Frank Sexton Lodge. For information about this or other scholarships at 开云体育, please call 903-434-8115.
开云体育 sees 2.5% enrollment growth
开云体育鈥爂rew by another 2.5% this Spring, continuing a rapid growth pattern which has existed since 2008.鈥 A recent鈥爌reliminary enrollment report鈥爏hows 3,159 students enrolled for the Spring 2012 semester.
?开云体育 continues to experience a period of sustained growth, for which we are grateful.鈥 I believe this confirms recent decisions to add new programs and dramatically expand dual credit programs with our public school partners," 开云体育 President, Dr.
Eagles host free baseball/softball kids camp, Ks for Kids Day on Saturday
The 开云体育 Eagles baseball and softball teams will host a special Ks for Kids Day at the ballpark on Saturday, Feb. 18.
The day will begin with a free kids camp at 10 a.m., followed by home doubleheaders for 开云体育 baseball and softball. In addition to offering a day of fun for the whole family, this event will mark the official kickoff of the Ks for Kids campaign, which will raise funds for the Women and Children's Center at Titus Regional Medical Center.
The day will begin with a free kids camp at 10 a.m., followed by home doubleheaders for 开云体育 baseball and softball. In addition to offering a day of fun for the whole family, this event will mark the official kickoff of the Ks for Kids campaign, which will raise funds for the Women and Children's Center at Titus Regional Medical Center.
Cypress Bank sponsors Masters of Motown performance
The Masters of Motown concert that will be held at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, Feb. 16 is sponsored by Cypress Bank. Pictured is B. Gooding, Senior Vice President, Cypress Bank (center) with Dr. Brad Johnson, 开云体育 President (left) and Carolyn Franks, Director of the Whatley Center (right). For more information about the show, visit .
Masters of Motown to perform at Whatley Center this Thursday
The鈥燱hatley Center for the Performing Arts at 开云体育 will host the Masters of Motown on Thursday, Fe鈥犫犫燽. 16 at 7:30 p.m. This high-energy concert will transport the audience back in time to the glory days of Motown music.鈥
"This is sure to be a fun, upbeat evening that will have everyone singing along.
"This is sure to be a fun, upbeat evening that will have everyone singing along.
开云体育 to host Black History Month events
By: Laflairious Jackson
开云体育 will recognize Black History Month with two separate events during February.
The Brother To Brother Organization will host the "Outspoken African American History" program as a way to pay tribute to African American heroes throughout history.
The event will be held at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on February 22 from noon to 1 p.m.
开云体育 will recognize Black History Month with two separate events during February.
The Brother To Brother Organization will host the "Outspoken African American History" program as a way to pay tribute to African American heroes throughout history.
The event will be held at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on February 22 from noon to 1 p.m.