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Russellville, Arkansas Post Views: 154 Tweet Facebook X Email Linkedin OBU Signal Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published.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 Fall recipes from the Signal Staff Leaves are changing, the weather is growing colder and the holidays are approaching. It is finally starting to feel like fall in Arkansas, and… New location, rich heritage: Savory Avery BBQ By Opinions Editor, Camryn Stroupe Less than one mile uphill from Cliff Harris Stadium sits a quaint BBQ joint with a rich heritage. I… Ludwig’s Bakery: new location, longtime tradition By Avery Walker, Staff Writer While driving through the streets of downtown Arkadelphia, it is impossible to ignore the splash of forest green on… The Blackstone Boys build community through cooking You’ve heard of the Backstreet Boys, that 90’s and early 2000’s boy band. Everybody can jam out to at least one of their songs.… Meet the editors: Kate and Sydni Kate Ellis, Print Editor-in-Chief On a cold November afternoon almost 4 years ago, I traversed the entirety of Ouachita’s campus for the first time,…
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