Features “Humans of OBU” Freshman Edition September 16, 2015 OBU Signal “Even though I am undecided, I am still using my experience at Ouachita to the fullest. So far my favorite part is getting to know my professors. Being involved with cheer and Tiger Tunes has kept me busy.” Alli Biggers Major: Undecided Home Town: Russellville, Arkansas Post Views: 758 Facebook X Email Linkedin OBU Signal Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Search Previous Story Rapid Fire Interview with Shane Seaton Next Story “Humans of OBU” Freshman Edition Latest from Features A New Normal By Lexi Lunsford, Guest Writer It’s 8 a.m. once again. Get out of bed. Get ready. Head to class. Take the same sidewalk to… No Days Off By Lexi Lunsford, Guest Writer It’s 6:00 am on a cold Friday morning in January. The urge to sink back into sleep is heavy… A new chapter in the same hallway By Emerson Thompson, Staff Writer After 24 years of serving as dean of the School of Humanities, Jeff Root is stepping into a new… Signing off…for now By Madelyn Tullos, Online Editor-in-Chief Saying “no” at Ouachita feels like a sin. They preach to you freshman year to get involved and offer… Sellars says goodbye By Jacie Sellars, Print Editor-in-Chief I still remember the first time I stepped into the newsroom during my freshman year at Ouachita. I had…
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