Archive | October, 2009

‘Fourth Floor’ joins Tunes: Last minute drop out gives students chance to perform

  They planned their entire Tiger Tunes show in one weekend. They selected their music and choreographed their dances in a matter of days. While some clubs have been preparing for months on end, they have been practicing for three weeks. Who are they? They are the brave men of the Fourth Floor. Tweet

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Two soccer players named GSC Defenders of the Week

  Tiger senior goalkeeper Neal Ozmun was recently named the Gulf South Conference Defender of the Week by conference officials. Tweet

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Tigers dominate Delta State

With a packed home crowd, No. 21, now No. 14, Ouachita turned in the most impressive victory in school history, with a 38-14 win over No. 9, now No. 25, Delta State to move to 4-0 in the 2009 season. Tweet

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Hostesses, hosts bond over Tiger Tunes experience

  This year’s Tiger Tunes hostesses and hosts have been working on a show that they believe will be very intense and different from past years’ performances. Tweet

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Tiger Serve Day involves record number of volunteers in community service

ARKADELPHIA, Ark.—While few college students enjoy rising early on a Saturday morning after a long week of classes, the lawn outside Ouachita’s Ben M. Elrod Center for Family & Community was packed with students, faculty and staff eager to serve their community on Tiger Serve Day. Tweet

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OBU Division of Music presents Johnson and Hipp in sophomore voice recitals

ARKADELPHIA, Ark.—Sophomore vocal performance majors Grace Johnson from Tyler, Texas, and Elisabeth Hipp from Memphis, Tenn., will present their sophomore vocal performance recitals on Oct. 9 at 11 a.m. in Mabee Fine Arts Center’s McBeth Recital Hall on the campus of Ouachita Baptist University. Tweet

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Tiger Serve Day: Fall 2009

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Inside The Battle of the Ravine

Everyone knows the importance of the “Battle of the Ravine“. It’s the Good Guys vs. The Bad, the Tigers vs. [...]

Skeet shooting with Steve

Ever heard of shooting skeet? It is a sport you may have seen while flipping through the channels on TV, [...]

Jody Persson earns Children’s Literature Association award

Jody Persson earns Children’s Literature Association award

  Ouachita student Jody Persson has been awarded the 2012 Carol Gay Award for her essay “Take It to the [...]

Kinesiology students teach local children at river

An honors seminar focused on developing a place-based education course around the Ouachita River was presented many years ago, sponsored [...]

A first for everything: Covering an NBA game press-side

Tension, anxiety, and raw excitement could all be words used to describe the initial feelings I had when covering my [...]

Feel the chemistry: students present at national meeting

Students from Ouachita’s American Chemical Society (ACS) student chapter went to the 243rd ACS National Meeting at the San Diego [...]