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Students share thoughts about recent political rallies

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In front of a crowd of 5,000, Donald Trump landed his plane and spoke at a rally in  Bentonville this past Sunday. Several John Brown University students and alumni attended the rally to hear what the Republican candidate had to say. “Trump discussed policy, plans for international trade, keeping businesses […]

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Arties prompts creative planning

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The Arties, John Brown University’s annual red-carpet awards show organized by the Visual Arts Foundry, will be held tomorrow. The Arties is a student-led Oscars-style awards show intended to honor student excellence in the visual arts, music and theatre and communication departments. Prizes are awarded to nominees in each department, […]

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New findings confirm Einstein’s gravity theories

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Scientific communities are celebrating the discovery of gravitational waves. Gravitational waves were the final part of Einstein’s theory of general relativity to be confirmed. In the theory, space and time are woven together in a sort of fabric. When massive gravitational events occur, in this case the collision of two […]

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Panel discusses faith and elections

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Oversized red, white and blue balloons and matching tablecloths decked Simmons Great Hall as students, faculty and staff gathered to discuss the interaction between faith and politics on Tuesday evening. More than 150 students attended the discussion and panel, hosted by John Brown University’s Residence Life and Honors Scholars Program. […]

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University partners with Korean college

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An agreement signed between John Brown University and Handong Global University on Feb. 26 promised an exchange of students, faculty, research and “special short-term academic programs.” Handong University is located in Pohang, South Korea. The program has partnerships with universities all over the world, including institutions such as Biola University […]

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Pope acknowledges pain in violent Mexican city

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Pope Francis visited one of Mexico’s most dangerous cities, Ciudad Juárez, last week. There were 434 homicides in Ciudad Juárez in 2014, with 340 reported as drug-related, according to the U.S. Overseas Security Advisory Council. Ciudad Juárez sits on the Texas-Mexico border, south of El Paso, Texas. Due to this, […]