Features “Humans of OBU” – Safety and Maintenance November 7, 2015 OBU Signal Pam Long At Ouachita for 2 years Safety Officer Tweet… Read More
Featured Stories The Battle of the Ravine tradition continues November 7, 2015 OBU Signal Every year in November, Ouachita Baptist and Henderson State face off in the Battle of the Ravine. This matchup between two perennial GAC powerhouses… Read More
Featured Stories·Features Confessions of a Non-Athletic, Food-Loving College Girl November 7, 2015 OBU Signal Once upon a time, there was a girl who couldn’t do a sport to save her life. Her older sister was a champion runner… Read More
Features “Humans of OBU” – Safety and Maintenance November 6, 2015 OBU Signal Juanita Shockley At Ouachita for one month Safety Officer Tweet… Read More
Featured Stories New Rowing Club to hold interest meeting next week in Mabee November 6, 2015 OBU Signal An organizational meeting for students interested in forming a Ouachita crew team will be held on Sunday, November 15, at 6 p.m. in Mabee… Read More
Featured Stories ‘Bridge of Spies’ breathes new life into historical films November 5, 2015 OBU Signal When the director of “Jaws,” the star of “Forrest Gump” and the writers of “O Brother Where Art Thou?” come together to make a… Read More
Featured Stories Ouachita students ready for Battle of the Ravine week November 5, 2015 OBU Signal The air is crisp. The leaves are turning. The smell of fall lingers in the atmosphere, beckoning the arrival of warm sweaters, late-night bonfires,… Read More
Featured Stories What to do in Arkadoo: Caring for your car November 4, 2015 OBU Signal For most students, college means being a long way from home. You’re driving long distances to go home on weekends and breaks, driving to… Read More
Features “Humans of OBU” – Safety and Maintenance November 4, 2015 OBU Signal Richard Brown Graduated from OBU in 1977 Started working for OBU Safety in 2014 Tweet… Read More
Features School Spotlight: What’s going on in the School of Education? November 3, 2015 OBU Signal Anyone who has ventured up to the third floor of McClellan Hall has seen the bright, colorful posters and inviting classrooms that… Read More