Archive | August, 2008

OBU Volleyball drops two matches at UWF Tournament

The Ouachita Baptist volleyball team concluded play Saturday at the University of West Florida Comfort Inn-vitational Volleyball Tournament by dropping a pair of matches to St. Joseph’s, 3-0 and UNC-Pembroke, 3-2. Tweet

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OBU soccer against Drury cancelled

The Ouachita Baptist men’s and women’s soccer teams were scheduled to open the season Friday, Sept. 5 against Drury University, but those contests have been cancelled. Tweet

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OBU Volleyball falls twice at UWF Tournament

The Ouachita Baptist volleyball team opened its season Friday afternoon by falling twice, losing to Florida Tech, 3-0, and West Alabama, 3-0, during the opening day of the University of West Florida Comfort Inn-vitational Volleyball Tournament. Tweet

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Ouachita Baptist University reports 4% enrollment gain

Initial fall enrollment figures for Ouachita Baptist University reflect a significant increase of 4 percent over last year’s enrollment. Tweet

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Hammons Gallery to feature artist Lynnette Cox

Ouachita Baptist University’s Hammons Gallery in the Mabee Fine Arts Center will host North Little Rock artist Lynnette Cox in an exhibit, “Lynnette Cox: Selections from the Age of Wonder and American South Screen Door Series.”  The exhibit will open with a reception at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 3 and will run through Oct. 8. Tweet

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Ouachita Football Network returns for another season

Ouachita Baptist University will again have one of the largest radio networks in all of NCAA Division II with six Ouachita Football Network affiliate stations that cover most of Arkansas and parts of Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana. Tweet

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Ouachita Baptist University music faculty to present musical theatre recital

The division of music in Ouachita Baptist University’s School of Fine Arts will host “I Do, I Do,” a faculty musical theatre recital with a marriage theme, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the McBeth Recital Hall of Mabee Fine Arts Center. Tweet

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OBU Football concludes second week of practice with a scrimmage

With a packed house in the Quintus and Betty Crews Indoor Athletic Pavilion Saturday afternoon, the Ouachita Baptist football team held a scrimmage, running about 55 to 60 plays, as the Tigers are just two weeks away from opening the season at A.U. Williams Field against Fort Lewis College. Tweet

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OBU’s Smith and Makonnen continue success playing professional baseball

Former Ouachita Baptist baseball players Steve Smith and Destan Makonnen have had a very enjoyable summer playing professional baseball. Tweet

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OBU Football concludes first week of practice

The Ouachita Baptist football team concluded its first week of practice Saturday with a scrimmage in full gear. Tweet

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Ouachita names several new staff members for spring 2012 semester

ARKADELPHIA, Ark.—With the spring 2012 semester under way, several new staff members have been named to positions at Ouachita Baptist [...]

Girl’s Rush Spring 2012 Slideshow

Girl social clubs decorated and practiced skits in preparation for almost 200 prospective pledges during rush week. Pictures by Kristen [...]

Boy’s Rush Spring 2012 Slideshow

The Spring semester started off busy with rush week for social club members and prospective pledges. Pictures by Tanner Huffman, [...]

Video: Cheerleaders Discuss Their Seventh-Place National Finish

Video shot by Lindsey Upshaw. Video edited by Leah Garavelli. Tweet

OBU cheerleading team earns seventh-place finish in national competition

By Josh Fink, Sports Information Director ORLANDO, Fla.—Earning the squad’s highest national finish in school history, the Ouachita Baptist University [...]

OBU Tiger Day on Dec. 9 Geared to Prospective Students

ARKADELPHIA, Ark.—Student-faculty ratios, collegiate atmosphere and fitting in are many factors that prospective college students consider whenchoosing a university to [...]