Author: Ali Jargo

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Spy vs Spy

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John Brown University’s Student Events and Activities (SEA) hosted their annual Spy vs Spy event, which took place from April 10-14. The game consists of students “shooting” their assigned target—another student signed up for Spy vs Spy—with a small water gun. If the shooter successfully hits their target, they assume that student’s target as their own, and can keep playing until they are taken out. There are a few ground rules, such as that the target must be in a public space on campus (no dorm rooms, cafeteria, or sports practices) and if your target hits you first, they get a chance to run away. Other than that, the game is a free-for-all, and JBU students could be seen running around campus all week in hot pursuit of their targets.

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JBU Families Come to Family Weekend and Attend the Talent Show

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On Feb. 17-19, John Brown University hosted its annual “Family Weekend” event, which offers an opportunity for students to invite their families and friends to experience a weekend on campus. The University was bustling with visitors from all over the country, some traveling from as far as North Carolina or Minnesota to spend a few days with students. The weekend was packed with various events, including hearing from President Chip Pollard at chapel on Friday, attending a special brunch on Saturday morning at President Pollard’s house and participating in a pickleball tournament.

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JBU celebrates thirty third Human Anatomy Cadaver Laboratory this Semester

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The John Brown University Human Anatomy Cadaver Laboratory is approaching its thirty third year on campus. According to Dr. Tim Wakefield, professor in the JBU Biology Department, it was first introduced to the University in 1990. The lab is utilized by biology majors taking human anatomy or anatomy and physiology I and II, and cadavers are provided by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences at the beginning of each fall semester.