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Wannabe
plastic users beware
The credit card seemed normal at first glance,
but, upon closer examination, revealed a fatal flaw-namely, an annual
percentage rate of 35.5 percent, which jumped to 41.5 percent if the
individual was late on a payment.
TPD
veteran heads ORU security
Jerry Isaacs recently retired from his position
at the Tulsa Police Department so he could accept the job as the new
head of security at ORU Feb. 1.
ORU
students dominate beauty pageants
Beauty, competition and winning have become second
nature to the women at Oral Roberts University.
ORU
gains valuable experience at MUN
ORU's student delegation to the Midwest Model United
Nations (MUN) conference in St. Louis has returned to campus after
gaining considerable foreign relations experience at the Feb. 12-15
event.
News
at a glance...
Shooting computers, new US currency and many more
topics in this weeks news at a glance.
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Ballet
slippers teach a lesson about the faithfulness of God
Psalms
30:5 "For His anger lasts only a moment but His favor lasts a lifetime;
weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning."
New
worship CDs to make huge impact
ORU's Music Ministries is working on two new CD's-one of live campus
worship and the other of the TV singers -in hopes that they will
make an impact for Christ, both locally and internationally.
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Expressions |
What
happens in EMR and Claudius after curfew?
Random
Joe: Michal Joachimowski
Read
about one spectacular Polish athlete at ORU.
50
word short story
Double Dare is an intense thriller in 50 words or less.
It's
a sad day in the neighborhood
What
American child born within the last 30 years cannot at least faintly
remember Lady Elaine, King Friday, Queen Sara, Henrietta Pussycat,
Prince Tuesday, X the Owl and, of course, Mr. Rogers?
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Not
just raw fish: The truth about sushi
The recent invasion of sushi on campus
in the Deli, the Smoothie Shop and the cafeteria has caused many of
my friends to ask more about this unique one-dish meal that had its
humble beginnings in ancient China.
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Sports
Chemistry: proteins and the body
The protein is one of the largest and most complex
category of structures in biology. Proteins are massive structures
composed of amino acid chains that bend and fold and twist around
each other in amazing ways.
Tennis:
from once upon a time until the present day
Frankly,
I am disappointed with the standing tennis has on the American sports
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