Culture Archive
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Editorial: Community colleges shouldn’t be stigmatized
Posted on May 12, 2015 | No CommentsMost students in community colleges have suffered at least some amount of stigma due to attending a two-year school, as opposed to a four-year one. Arguments against community colleges usually include the lack of prestige, name-recognition, and the idea that community colleges are somehow for people who weren’t smart enough to get into a “real” college. -
How to get there without a car
Posted on April 28, 2015 | No CommentsIn my country, people learn to drive when they are 18. Like everyone else my age, I got a driver’s license at that age after much antagonism from my father. After then, I rarely used it because I lived in a large enough city where I had public transportation. -
Theatre livens up community
Posted on April 24, 2015 | No CommentsT he Coleman theatre, located in Miami, Okla., is just a short, 30 minute drive away from the Neosho area and worth every mile. Ticket prices vary depending on the event, but students and senior citizens always receive a discounted […] -
Quill ceremony and poetry reading May 7
Posted on April 23, 2015 | No CommentsThe Crowder Quill, a literary and art magazine of Crowder College, will host the annual awards ceremony with a campus- and community-wide poetry reading and luncheon on Thurs., May 7 from 11:30-1 in the Elsie Plaster Community Center. -
Theatre livens up community
Posted on April 15, 2015 | No CommentsThe Coleman theatre, located in Miami, Okla., is just a short, 30 minute drive away from the Neosho area and worth every mile. Ticket prices vary depending on the event, but students and senior citizens always receive a discounted price. […] -
Should limitations be imposed on practicing free speech?
Posted on April 7, 2015 | No CommentsLimitations are necessary The French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, has a history of publishing controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad that angered Muslim leaders in France, the Middle East and other parts of the world. In a survey conducted by […] -
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 […]


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