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Razorback Pizza: A taste of Arkansas

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Freshly made ingredients, dough and sauces made daily, and the Razorback supreme filled with pepperoni, sausage, green peppers, onions and mushrooms are characteristics of the restaurant Razorback Pizza. Located in a gas station for years and now in a new building on North Lincoln St. in Siloam, Razorback Pizza food […]

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Selah offers silent worship

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John Brown University’s “Christ over all” motto serves as a reminder to “guide students to be the people God has created them to be.” Vespers and Selah are two opportunities made available by and for the University’s community to worship and seek God outside of the 21 per semester mandatory chapel services. Selah is a new way to preserve the cathedral as a place of silence […]

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Panel talks church, marriage equality

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Many students gathered last Wednesday for a question and answer session where John Brown University president, Chip Pollard, and chaplain, Rod Reed, discussed the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of gay marriage and how it relates to the church. Residence Life facilitated the conversations on how the Supreme Court decision affects […]

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Man of la Mancha adapts Spanish novel

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John Brown University students promise a spectacular performance this weekend with The Man of la Mancha. The musical is based on the Spanish novel “El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha,” better known as Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Senior music education major, Steven Hamilton, will perform as the main character of […]

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Hide your kids for the Day of La Llorona

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Long ago, there was a beautiful girl named Laura. She was considered the most beautiful girl in her village. With age, Laura became more beautiful and her grew. She thought she was better than everyone else and that there was no man good enough for her. Laura’s dream was to marry the most handsome man in the village. […]

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Recognized alumnus contributes to cultural conversation

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The alumni board awards committee recognized photojournalist, Benjamin Rasmussen, as recipient of this year’s Young Eagle Award. Rasmussen’s professional commissioned work includes an Afropunk fashion shoot for Vogue, Ferguson, Mo. protestors for Businessweek, a Denver Broncos versus Kansas City Chiefs game for ESPN, American sumo wrestlers for The New York Times, an oil pipeline for Fortune Magazine, global warming in Alaska for Bloomberg Markets and many more works and clientele. “We’re […]

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Seniors share Fall Break experiences

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“Two years ago I went on the Chicago vision trip. We stayed in a community that was known for its violence and gang-related activity, but the pastor we worked alongside was invested in the community. We were able to learn about the history of race in that community and racial issues in our own lives. While there we learned about lynching, the Tulsa race […]