Month: April 2015

Sports

Golden Eagles meet the Bisons

Loading

John Brown University’s men’s and women’s tennis teams will travel to Shawnee, OK, and compete against Oklahoma Baptist University, on April 16. OBU is a formidable opponent, with the men’s team holding a 6-9 season record to the JBU men’s team’s 1-5 record. OBU’s women’s team holds 9-7 overall record […]

Sports

Banquet celebrates JBU athletes

Loading

Most John Brown University students see how JBU athletes perform on the field or court. However others don’t consider what goes on behind the scenes of events or even in the classroom. The John Brown University Athletic Banquet is a spring ceremony celebrating athletes’ accomplishments during the year. Each year, […]

Sports

Olayemi leads by example

Loading

John Brown University’s men’s basketball team has some shoes to fill in point guard. Samson Olayemi, the Eagles’ starting point guard, will be graduating at the end of this year. In his two years of playing for John Brown University, Olayemi has made a name for himself as a tough […]

Opinion

Thank you and farewell

Loading

I just want to express the depth of my gratitude and appreciation and to thank everyone whose path has crossed mine at John Brown University in the last few years; for the love, acceptance, support and friendship you have all extended to me so unreservedly and generously! Coming to JBU […]

News

SRA shows sizable increase in sexual activity

Loading

A review of available Student Relationship Assessment data reports from previous years suggests a downswing in commitment to sexual purity at John Brown University, coupled with an upswing in sexual activity before marriage. According to SRA data, commitment to sexual purity among John Brown University students has decreased by almost […]

News

Students protest for concealed carry on campus

Loading

A handful of students participated in a weeklong protest to advocate for their right to carry a firearm on the John Brown University campus last week. The nationwide peaceful protest, initiated by the non-partisan organization Students for Concealed Carry (SCC), consisted of students wearing empty holsters around campuses in order […]