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University recognized regionally for sustainability

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The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal named John Brown University the “Greenest Office” in their 2012 sustainability issue. The article highlights the University’s status as the first zero-landfill campus in Arkansas. Steve Brankle, director of facilities and sustainability, was dubbed CSO, Chief Sustainability Officer, by the journal. Though Brankle found the […]

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Volleyball falls

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The Lady Eagles will face the Oklahoma Baptist Lady Bison on Saturday. Currently, JBU sits at 1-7 in the Sooner Athletic Conference and are at the bottom of the conference. Oklahoma Baptist is currently at the top of the SAC without any conference losses. OBU’s Kristin Pressley leads the SAC […]

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Dig Pink game recap

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The annual Women’s Volleyball Dig Pink game on Oct. 19 raised over a thousand dollars for the Side-Out Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to united volleyball players and coaches to fight breast cancer. At the event there was a Silent Auction of pink game-worn jerseys, pledges to donate money for […]

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Professor shares Native American art in Little Rock

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A decade ago, a collector’s interest inspired Bobby Martin, associate professor of visual arts, to return to the art form he loved. Now Martin is curating that very collector’s art in an exhibition dedicated to his favorite technique: printmaking. “Indian Ink: Native Printmakers in the J.W. Wiggins Collection” opened Oct. […]

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Post office clerk explains policies

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Say goodbye to the Facebook notifications and hello to handwritten letters and care packages. With the holidays right around the corner, many are getting a head start when it comes to mailing their holiday correspondence. However, if you lack know-how consider looking over these steps to guarantee success according to […]

Lifestyles

Plumstone: Green Chili

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I remember a hazy Sunday night scene in a Southern Baptist fellowship hall in Indianola, Miss.—my childhood hometown. I remember the Superbowl was on. I remember sitting in the front and on the right side of the row—made by church chairs that connect to each other before the large, dwarfing […]