Month: September 2012

Opinion

Thinking Foreign

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Was Mitt Romney rash in his jumping into the attacks on the US Embassy last week before President Obama had said anything? Should Obama, since the administration stated that they were shocked Romney used the tragedy as a political platform, have proceeded to campaign the rest of the week? Who […]

Sports

Sooner conference grabs three

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The Sooner Athletic Conference is back where it started. After losing five teams in the last two years, the SAC announced Tuesday that it is adding three north Texas teams to the fray. Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas; Northwood University in Cedar Hill, Texas; and Southwestern Assemblies of […]

News

SIFE fellow joins national committee

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This fall, John Brown University has a seat as the national SIFE table. Clayton Anderson, Sam Walton Fellow for John Brown University’s SIFE team, was named to the SIFE USA Faculty Advisory Committee. The 15-member committee consists of Sam Walton Fellows from Students In Free Enterprise programs across the country […]

News

Government redesigns student award letters

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To combat the rising costs of college and to promote financial clarity, President Obama and the Department of Education unveiled the “Shopping Sheet” in July. The education department partnered with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to create a standardized award letter. All colleges and universities are requested to use this […]

News

SGA

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Kelsey Daugherty is the president of SGA What is your role? “As one of the main contacts for students and as a spokesperson for SGA, I preside at meetings. Also present to various groups around campus such as the Board of Trustees, the Alumni Board, and Parent’s council. The biggest […]

Opinion

Many Thanks

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It is that time of the year again when students pack into the ADR and write thank you letters for their scholarships, video their thank you reactions, and take pictures to send the sponsors that provide our scholarships– most of whom we will never meet. It is part of the […]