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Since 1919

The Prairie News

Since 1919

The Prairie News

Is the adult Happy Meal really worth it?

Melanie Garcia, Junior Reporter, News Production Coordinator October 16, 2022

McDonald's recently added adult Happy Meals to their menu for a limited time. The Happy Meal comes with two meal options of your choice and a toy. But is the Happy Meal really worth it? I believe it's...

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Residence hall events allows students to Dive-In

Residence hall events allows students to Dive-In

Amanda Koontz September 17, 2014

A Dive-In Movie will be featured in the Virgil Henson Activities Center at the recreational pool from 8-10:00 p.m on Sept. 19. This event is free for VHAC members and students and $5 for non-members....

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iWeek at WTAMU

Tori Sheets September 3, 2014

Students have an opportunity to get connected with organizations on and off campus during involvement week, or iWeek. iWeek is a three-day event held in Legacy hall Sept. 2-4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m....

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Dark Souls 2 adds polish and difficulty

Preston Thomas April 22, 2014

The philosophy behind the Souls series of games has always differed from other mainstream games. Never unfair but always uncompromisingly unforgiving, the slightest mistakes are punished and the game never...

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Courtesy of Jesse Melson.The poster for Johnny Reverb’s One Sessions visit.

Johnny Reverb plays at the One Sessions

Laci McGee April 8, 2014

On April 3, Johnny Reverb and his band played at this semester’s One Sessions.  Reverb plays in a variety of genres.  He has begun playing music 1966 and started writing music when he was 12 or...

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Entertainment. Art by Chris Brockman.

Young writers get their work published

Jasmin Ruiz, Reporter April 1, 2014

“I of the sun” is a story about a young author who takes a journey to Southeast Asia. Richard Arthur was 22 years old when he traveled to Asia, and wrote a book featuring his experiences there,...

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Varsity Theatre in Canyon is closing on May 1.

Canyon’s Varsity Theatre to close soon

Laci McGee March 25, 2014

“It makes me really sad,” Mattie McAlavy, a senior English major, said. “I’m quite fond of The Varsity – it has a certain charm that you just don’t get at bigger, chain theaters. Admittedly,...

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Photo courtesy of Tyler Anderson.

Review: Hunger Games “Catching Fire”

Kyle Coulter March 18, 2014

  “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” leaves the audience with arguably one of the biggest cliffhangers ever. People who have read the books still get caught up in the combat, anticipation,...

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The band stops for a photo with student Shannon McKeown and Dr. Bob Hansen (right).

Brock McGuire band visits WT’s campus

Preston Thomas March 4, 2014

On Feb. 24 the Brock McGuire band, four Irish musicians playing a mix of songs one part traditional Irish music and one part Appalachian Bluegrass music, performed in the Northen Recital Hall to a...

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Entertainment. Art by Chris Brockman.

The Walking Dead has returned to TV

Megan Moore February 11, 2014

The Walking Dead returned from its mid-season intermission Sunday night. We last saw our favorite fearless zombie fighters waged in war with a rival survivor group led by the Governor. We saw the death...

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Local. Art by Chris Brockman.

Upcoming events for Choir and Music

Cheyenne Black February 11, 2014

Musically inclined students at WTAMU have a variety of options at their disposal when looking for live music events, both on and off campus. The Department of Music hosts a large number of events...

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Local. Art by Chris Brockman.

Discovery After Dark

Laci McGee February 11, 2014

  On Feb. 8, Don Harrington Discovery Center hosted the Discovery After Dark Event for adults only.  This event was Ale-ology: Ye Old Science on Tap. The Ale-ology event activities included...

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