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Just Plane Fun!
The Engineering and Physics Department has plans
to build an airplane. For Dr. Dominic Halsmer, Chair of the Engineering
and Physics Department, this is a dream come true.
Free
at last
After more than three months of captivity in Taliban
hands, eight Christian aid workers were miraculously freed. Dr. Hultgren
recounts the story as he heard it from the captives.
Taliban
and al Qaeda prisoners moved
Taliban and al Qaeda prisoners are being transported
to a remote U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Zimbabwe headed for trouble
Trouble is brewing in Zimbabwe as the country gears
up for a presidential election in March.
Newest iMac unveiled
Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, recently unveiled the
company's newest iMac. The computer stands in stark contrast to the
previous candy-colored version.
Emergency
help for seniors
The College & Career Guidance Center can provide
much needed guidance for upcoming graduates distressed by the thought
of life after college.
Concorde
competition?
Gulfstream is aiming to silence the Concorde's
sonic boom and make it a more economical flight.
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| Perspective |
Absolute
Surrender
Absolute surrender means holding nothing back from
God - He possesses you entirely.
God's Time
Archie White gives his insight into Romans 6:14-23...
Going where God
leads
Will we climb the mountain in pursuit of God's
presence? Are we willing to do what it takes to see His face? He has
destinations in store for us, and it's up to us to get up and GO...
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| Expressions |
Random Jo
Featuring April Lindahl, an O.I. COMM. major from
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Relief Work
Come, wash away their tears with me, As moved without
as wrecked we be, And come, display Compassion's touch To those who've
loved and lost so much...
A Door of a Different
Kind
As sure as we live in a diverse world, We are offered
a thousand different paths for any end...
Ancient Ties
Mother Wisdom, how do you do? Everyday, I'll walk
with you Father Time, to me you're dear Help me rise up and persevere.
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Pablo's Dove:
art for art's sake
Pablo's Dove is an acoustic, heavy folk band created
by four ORU students. They came came together in 1999. In this article,
they discuss their music and vision.
Road Not Taken:
straight and narrow
In this article, Lindsay Goodier profiles Road Not Taken, an ORU
on-campus band that sports rock worship music. The group plans to
release their first album in March.
Review: Delirious?
to release new album
"Audio Lessonover," the new Delirious? album to
be released this month, is not in the typical Delirious? style. The
band went retro and decided it was time for the younger generation
to get a taste of what most of the band members heard as young children:
the Beatles sound. Not to worry, "Audio Lessonover" still
sticks to the classic, pure rock sound, but there are times when a
Paul McCartney influence can be heard seeping through. There are other
times (as in the song "Show Me Heaven") when the listener
will feel as though he has been dropped into a disco hall.
Playing off
truth
Artist
profile: David Salustri
David Salustri is an ORU student artist and musician. He discusses
his art work, music and philosophy of art, as well as his oil pastel
"Creation is Life."
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ORU Queens of the
Court
With the Mid-Continent Conference all-time leading
scorer Krista Ragan, and a home record at the Mabee Center of 8-1,
the ORU women's basketball team looks to be a strong contender for
another Mid-Con championship.
ORU Kings of the Court
After beginning the season with four straight losses, the ORU men's
basketball team has gone on to win 11 out of their last 18 games,
including a 67-55 victory against Homecoming 2002 opponent UMKC.
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