Month: September 2012

News

City blackout affects campus

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No, it was not the campus being “green.” John Brown University found itself off the city’s electricity grid for an hour and a half Friday night with about half of Siloam Springs. At approximately 10:15 p.m., a large portion of the city lost power. Kirk Smith, campus safety officer, said […]

News

Artists create laughs during Giving Voice

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“Heck yes, I’ve seen miracles. I saw people coming out of my wife!” and “I think periods are fascist, actually,” quipped Brian Doyle, as he held the attention of John Brown University students and showed off his gregarious Irish personality during Thursday’s chapel. Doyle, an award-winning author, essayist, and editor […]

Sports

Love overcomes distance, red tape

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Symone Sandiford-Williams reunited with her husband Andre at the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport. After hugging and kissing him, she told him how much she missed him. “Did you know I missed my flight?” Symone asked. Even when recounting the experience, Andre’s eyes grew wide thinking about the implications of a […]

Sports

Volleyball suffers in SAC play

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The Lady Eagles will face Oklahoma Baptist tonight after disheartening first weekend of conference play that left them with three losses. OBU has a season record of 17-3 and a Sooner Athletic Conference of 2-0. Oklahoma Baptist and Lubbock Christian (Texas) are currently the only two teams in the SAC […]