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Plane, train
and automobile
Spring Break breathes new life into a student's
routine and invigorates the soul. Several ORU students share what
they planned to do over the break.
The
Firm
ORU's PRSSA club joins top schools around the nation
in launching an Integrated Marketing Communications advisement firm.
News
In-briefs
In the news . . . U.S. officials search for bin
Laden DNA samples, Bono wins award for longest acceptance speech(es),
American citizen jailed in Cambodia and more.
Korean
student: "Axis-of-Evil" statement not news in Korea
Sophomore Holim Roh relates how North and South
Korea really feel about Bush's statement.
Daschle
critiques Bush administration's war on terrorism
Daschle voices an ever-increasing Democratic concern
about the war on terror.
Peace
in the Middle East?
The violence continues to escalate as Israeli and
Palestinian negotiators search for a compromise.
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| Perspective |
Preacher's Kid
Three
bona fide "preacher's kids" give their testimony of their experience
as the progeny of ministers and what they have had to deal with.
God's Time
In
this issue's God's Time, Archie White tackles the life application
of Romans 5:1-5 and the subject of "Death in Adam, Life in Christ."
Integrity:
Addressing the Shortage
Scandalous
allegations are everywhere these days. It is undeniable that there
is a shortage of integrity in America today. This should concern all
of us who are called to impact every person's world.
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| Expressions |
Strange
Dreams
I was looking for some books in the library recently,
quite minding my own business, when I suddenly felt a little odd,
as if something was not as it should be. The source, I found upon
investigation, was a zebra…
Random
Joe: Raul Jacobs
Raul
Jacobs, a bona fide Guatemalan, is this issue's Random Joe.
The Sound
of Heaven
In
the distance
I hear a whisper
The sound of heaven
Coming closer and closer
With each step I take.
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| Muse |
"Twelfth
Night" production made 'em laugh
ORU's amusing and entertaining presentation of Shakespeare's comedy
"Twelfth Night" remdinded the audience about the importance of laughter.
Review by Sarah Lockwood.
Ponder "The
Hobbit," endurance and God's will
This is second in a series of essays that will look
at various aspects of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings fantasy
trilogy. Includes an introduction to the essays.
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| Sports |
No time like
the present; No side like the river
Whether you are walking, jogging, roller blading, horseback
riding or playing rugby, The River Parks next to the Arkansas River
and Riverside Drive are perhaps the most exciting 20 miles of asphalt
in Tulsa.
Championship!
Track & Field sweeps Indoor Mid-Con competition
Manhattan, Kan.- The Oral Roberts University indoor
track and field teams dominated from start to finish in the 2002 Mid-Continent
Conference Indoor Championships and left Manhattan, Kan., with a pair
of conference crowns.
Men's
Basketball falls to IUPUI in the Mid-Con Semi-Finals
Fort Wayne, Ind. - IUPUI used a 9-0 run to rally past
the Golden Eagles, 58-53 in the semifinals of the Mid-Continent Conference
men's basketball tournament here late Monday evening.
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