Culture Archive
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American Sniper hits the mark
Posted on April 7, 2015 | No CommentsAmerican Sniper is a true story based on the military career of Chris Kyle who holds the title of the deadliest sniper in American history. The film is based largely on the book of the same name, written by Kyle […] -
Holiday Loses Luster
Posted on April 7, 2015 | No CommentsValentine’s day is coming, and that means that couples all over the world will be celebrating, while those of us that are single will be finding every way possible to either get a companion, or to avoid the day altogether. […] -
Trekking the Trail
Posted on March 13, 2015 | No CommentsHiking is an activity that allows people to explore their surroundings and lose themselves in nature. The Crowder Sentry has a full report on local hiking trails. -
2015 Oscar Films: A guide to the Red Carpet
Posted on March 11, 2015 | No CommentsWith the Oscar films being called into nomination for awards, students may begin to wonder which big screen titles will hold the most interest for their personal tastes. A brief description of each film has been compiled along with the […] -
Restaurant Review: ONE 14 Coffee warms the heart
Posted on March 8, 2015 | No Comments114 Coffee shop, named for its location, 114 N. Wood Street, provides free wi-fi, a vibrant atmosphere, and great value for college students. -
Book banning should be banned
Posted on February 23, 2015 | No CommentsBook banning isn’t a new idea. The first book ban took place in 1650, and the battle has been going on ever since. Crowder celebrates Book Banning Week by setting up an annual display of books that have been challenged or banned. -
VIDEO: Fine Arts faculty member performs classical piece
Posted on February 18, 2015 | No CommentsRobert Ensor, Neosho campus music instructor, performed a piece by Chopin for Crowder's inaugural fine arts week. Multimedia Specialist. Alexis Arenas Andrade gives the full report. -
Baptist Student Union helps Haiti
Posted on February 7, 2015 | No CommentsA group of 15 Crowder Students & Alumni from the Baptist Student Union (BSU) recently traveled to the island nation of Haiti for a weeklong mission trip. -
Frozen custard at its finest
Posted on February 5, 2015 | No CommentsWhen it comes to frozen custard there are many choices, but Andy’s Frozen Custard offers a menu that is delectable and well worth the money. -
Students should turn to kindness, not cruelness
Posted on February 2, 2015 | No CommentsThis last month, the Student Success Center in McDonald Hall of the Neosho campus had a whiteboard with a quote by Eric Hoffer, the Professor at the University of London, stating: “Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.” When compared to what culture is like here at Crowder, I can’t help but to wonder, are students too cool for school?