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From The "Ouachitonian": Nancy Hardman And Carol Morgan, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau Jul 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Nancy Hardman And Carol Morgan, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau

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Students who major in communication sciences & disorders at Ouachita are commonly known around campus as “Speechies.” The speech pathology program is led by two professors, Dr. Nancy Hardman, professor and chair, and associate professor Carol Morgan.


From The "Ouachitonian": Carli Copell, Spencer Benway, Ouachita News Bureau Jul 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Carli Copell, Spencer Benway, Ouachita News Bureau

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Most people have had good experiences with glowsticks and dance parties, but Carli Copell, a junior psychology and sociology double major from Canton, Texas, couldn’t say the same due to an injury that involved a glow-stick and her losing her hearing.


From The "Ouachitonian": Colin Mcwhorter, Ben Swagner, Ouachita News Bureau Jul 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Colin Mcwhorter, Ben Swagner, Ouachita News Bureau

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Colin McWhorter, a business major from Rogers, Ark., is a sophomore baseball player, but roaming the outfield and hitting a baseball is not all he’s passionate about. On December 24, McWhorter’s grandfather Jim McWhorter passed away. The family was searching for someone to administer the funeral, and Colin stepped up.


From The "Ouachitonian": Kyleigh Stevens, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau Jul 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Kyleigh Stevens, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau

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Being the new kid can be intimidating, but also overwhelmingly exciting. Kyleigh Stevens, a freshman music major from Hot Springs, Ark., knew this feeling all too well after she moved to Serbia when she was only 8 years old.


From The "Ouachitonian": Mallory Wallace, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau Jun 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Mallory Wallace, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau

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The idea came in seventh grade when Mallory Wallace, a sophomore Biblical studies and strategic communications double major from Longview, Texas, was inspired by the ice cream truck circulating the neighborhood. What started as money for trips to the movies with friends became a way Wallace could pay for college.


From The "Ouachitonian": Donnie Copeland, Abby Leal, Ouachita News Bureau Jun 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Donnie Copeland, Abby Leal, Ouachita News Bureau

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Donnie Copeland had an unconventional upbringing. He grew up over 6,000 miles away from the United States in Ogbomosho, Nigeria. His parents taught at a local seminary and did mission work, such as traveling to remote villages to connect with local churches.


From The “Ouachitonian”: Mitchell Waite & Logan Daust, Anna Roussel, Ouachita News Bureau Jun 2021

From The “Ouachitonian”: Mitchell Waite & Logan Daust, Anna Roussel, Ouachita News Bureau

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What started as just an idea in the minds of sophomores Mitchell Waite and Logan Daust soon turned into the campus-wide sensation known as Caf Reviews. Daust had seen a similar pizza review segment on the Barstool Instagram accounts, and the two decided to post a parody on Waite’s Instagram story.


From The “Ouachitonian”: Melissa Lee, Houston Kirkpatrick, Ouachita News Bureau Jun 2021

From The “Ouachitonian”: Melissa Lee, Houston Kirkpatrick, Ouachita News Bureau

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A year and a half ago, Melissa’s life changed forever, all by a coincidence. Through her faith, the Lord guided her here to Ouachita where she uprooted her entire life.


From The "Ouachitonian": Luke Hill, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Luke Hill, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau

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Luke Hill, a junior biology major with chemistry, military science and a math triple minor is from Sheridan, Ark. Hill spent his summer doing research at UAMS and ROTC training.


From The "Ouachitonian": Tyler Riebock, Ben Swagner, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Tyler Riebock, Ben Swagner, Ouachita News Bureau

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With dozens of NCAA Division I athletes getting an invitation into the Coastal Plain League, standout Tiger baseball third baseman Tyler Riebock, a junior biology major from Rockwall, Texas, had the opportunity to spend his summer playing against top competition


From The "Ouachitonian": Jomari Bailey, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Jomari Bailey, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau

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Serving his school, multicultural students and his country, Jomari Bailey has dedicated his time at Ouachita to working hard to make a difference. A freshman art and graphic design major from Prescott, Ark., Bailey was once known as the shy kid but has flourished through his first year in college.


From The "Ouachitonian": Mattie Motl, Abby Leal, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Mattie Motl, Abby Leal, Ouachita News Bureau

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For many students, college was a time when an abundance of new opportunities were in their grasp. Mattie Mae Motl, a senior English major from Arkadelphia, took advantage of one such opportunity when she applied for a travel grant through Ouachita's Honors Program


From The "Ouachitonian": Madison Burch Offenbacker, Houston Kirkpatrick, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Madison Burch Offenbacker, Houston Kirkpatrick, Ouachita News Bureau

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Madison (Burch) Offenbacker, a 2020 Christian studies graduate from Benton, La., knew she had a heart for God, and people knew it even in elementary school.


The "Ouachitonian": Dr. Jeff Root, Lindsey Hyde, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

The "Ouachitonian": Dr. Jeff Root, Lindsey Hyde, Ouachita News Bureau

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Dr. Jeff Root never considered going anywhere else but Ouachita for his undergraduate education. Since both his parents worked at Ouachita, he spent much of his time growing up on campus. In 1991, Dr. Root came back to Ouachita as a member of the administrative staff and faculty, and in 2002 he became the dean of the School of Humanities.


From The "Ouachitonian": Austin Clements, Spencer Benway, Ouachita News Bureau Apr 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Austin Clements, Spencer Benway, Ouachita News Bureau

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Throughout his teen life, Austin Clements, a senior history and social justice double major from North Little Rock, Ark., suffered from chronic pancreatitis. This is when the pancreas is inflamed and prevents some functions of the body to not perform as well.


From The "Ouachitonian": Able Kusaloka, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau Apr 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Able Kusaloka, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau

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Growing up in Zambia, Able Kusaloka, a sophomore business administration major from Garneton, Zambia, never could have imagined leaving his home and one day returning to serve the community that served him his entire life.


From The "Ouachitonian": Katelyn Franzke, Houston Kirkpatrick, Ouachita News Bureau Apr 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Katelyn Franzke, Houston Kirkpatrick, Ouachita News Bureau

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Freshman graphic design major Katelyn Franzke had the opportunity to paint the distinguished Cone-Bottoms Hall for former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Franzke had no idea that a post on Instagram would lead to her making a painting for Sanders.


From The "Ouachitonian": Morgan Masengale, Emily Johns, Ouachita News Bureau Apr 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Morgan Masengale, Emily Johns, Ouachita News Bureau

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It is not uncommon to hear of a student who went on a mission trip during the summer months as a Ouachita student. Morgan Masengale, a junior communication sciences and disorders major from West Memphis, Ark., experienced something that you will not hear when talking about mission trip experiences.


From The "Ouachitonian": William Read, Ana Oelenburger, Ouachita News Bureau Mar 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": William Read, Ana Oelenburger, Ouachita News Bureau

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The art of magic is wielded wisely by few. One of those skilled persons is freshman William Read. From illusion to hypnosis, this young man achieves it all.


From The "Ouachitonian": Dani Imrie, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau Mar 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Dani Imrie, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau

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In Uganda, deaf children are commonly abandoned and left without assistance with medical needs or education. Within three months of visiting Uganda for the first time, Dani Imrie, a sophomore elementary education major from Jonesboro, Ark., saw a need and helped create a nonprofit overseas.