“Humans of OBU” – Guarding the Tiger

November 12, 2015

Nick Quinn

Class: Fresman

Hometown: Benton

“I love being out here with my friends, driving lots of coffee, staying up all night and being able to do this for the next three years.” – Nick Quinn

Christian Lockard

Class: Freshman

Hometown: Conway

“I’m excited to be out here with all of my friends and experience this for the first time being a Freshman. What I am most looking forward to is the attitude I will have towards classes tomorrow.” – Christian Lockard

Emma Shortes

Class: Freshman

Hometown: Fort Smith

“I have already had some great hot chocolate and I am looking forward to spending time with my friends and guarding the tiger.” – Emma Shortes

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