By The Signal Staff Writers 1.”Howdy Partner.” Unless you own a farm, this isn’t the greeting for you. 2.”Greetings.” This sounds too much like something the disciple Paul would say in his letters. 3.”Hey, you.” Saying “you” implies that you forgot their name. Drop the you, and they might be fooled. 4.”What’s crackalackin?” No. Just [...]
Ouachita’s Online Signal receives prestigious Pacemaker Award
ARKADELPHIA, Ark.—The Ouachita Baptist University Signal’s Web site, www.obusignal.com, has been awarded the prestigious Pacemaker Award from Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) for four-year non-daily newspapers. Tweet
Signal Web site named finalist for Pacemaker award
The Signal’s Web site has been named a finalist for the prestigious Pacemaker award from Associated Collegiate Press (ACP). Ouachita’s newspaper was one of the smallest schools represented in the non-daily category. Others vying for the award in the category include University of Missouri-Columbia, Tulane, Temple and University of Miami. Tweet
OBU publications earn top honors from Columbia Scholastic Press Association
Two of Ouachita Baptist University’s student publications, the Ouachitonian yearbook and the Signal weekly newspaper, received Gold Medalist honors from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Tweet
The Signal expands with multimedia
The Signal has been a primary source of news on Ouachita’s campus for 117 years. This semester it welcomes a multimedia online edition at www.obusignal.com that brings important stories and updates to a whole new audience. “There aren’t a lot of colleges that are doing everything we’re doing,” said Dr. Jeff Root, dean of the [...]
Ouachitonian, Signal earn publication awards
The Ouachitonian yearbook and The Signal newspaper of Ouachita Baptist University have each been awarded the Gold Medalist rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) of New York City. The Gold Medalist rating is the highest award given in CSPA’s annual critique of college yearbooks and newspaper from across the country. Tweet
