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ORU students contribute
to Wal-Mart sales
Where would ORU students be with out Wal-Mart?
China and Taiwan
join WTO
After over a decade of trying, the two economic
powers are admitted to the WTO.
"Death of Welfare"
lecturer addresses ORU students
Acclaimed author and welfare reformer, Star Parker,
lectures on campus.
Planned Parenthood:
"teen sex isn't risky behavior"
In responce to the fact that abstinence messages
are accepting in schools, Planned Parenthood and other institutes
claim teen sex is not risky behavior.
Research made easy
Browsing in a library of over 60,000 books without
ever leaving one's room-dream or reality?
Scientists claim
their skepticism on evolution
One Hundred scientists recently declare their skepticism
on Darwin's evoloution theory.
Employers are still
hiring
College students fear not. Employers report they
are still hiring despite current economic upheaval.
Presbyopia may
not be serious in near future
Presbyopia, the loss of flexibility of the eye's
lens, may not be a problem soon.
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Hebrew Culture
club welcomes speaker
Students had the opportunity to hear Amy Lefko,
cantor at Temple Israel, give insight about the Jewish religion and
culture. Lefko is the music minister, of sorts, for the synagogue
and taught those at the meeting to sing some Biblically inspired songs.
God's Time
Archie White gives a short devotion on Matthew
7:13-20, specifically "The Narrow Way" and "You Will Know Them by
their Fruits."
Missions Focus:
North America
Students on 22 teams will minister during Spring
Break and the summer vacation with ORU missions. Focusing this year
on the needs in North America, the teams will visit areas for one
week, one month and two months.
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| Expressions |
An Epic Poem
In days of old, in times of yore,
'Twas none more deadly than my sword; The name of Valor did it bear
And three red rubies did it wear...
My Flower
My lovely daffodil you are,
My Buttercup,
My marigold,
A tulip that I'd like to pick...
A Spring Rhapsody
We snuggle and cuddle
And tickle and tackle
And listen and laugh
As we walk down the path...
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Taste heaven
at the Warren Duck Club
In this restaurant review, two Oracle editors describe
their excellent dining experience at the Warren Duck Club.
Watermark concert:
peaceful worship
The recent Watermark concert in Tulsa was characteristic of the
duo's acoustic worship style.
Mere
Christianity offers an in-depth look at faith
In this book review, Shepherd discusses the sometimes-difficult
concepts of Christianity which C.S. Lewis makes easy to understand
in Mere Christianity.
Showcase: an inside
glance
Lockwood, who acted in two different Showcase one-acts,
explores the Showcase production process.
P.O.D. rocks Tulsa
Kletzker reviews P.O.D.'s recent concert and newest
album, Satellite.
A conversation
with Stacie Orrico
When Orrico performed in Tulsa in Nov., staff writer
Lindsay Goodier talked with her about her life and family.
ORU to offer
African America literature seminar in Spring 2002
Dr. Mary Alice Trent-Williams will be teaching
a special English seminar on African American literature next semester.
Artist profile:
Rebecca Knowe
In an interview, Knowe explains art and why she
likes artists.
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| Sports |
Wierd Sports
- Unicycle Hockey
They wheel. They deal. They play hockey? Find out about
the odd but increasingly popular sport of unicycle hockey.
The Way
Things Will Be: NFL Football
Jon Emerson analyzes the state of the National Football
League and makes his calls about Super Bowl XXXVI.
Athlete of
the Week: Cori Williston
Cori explains where she got her love for the game and what has influenced
her the most.
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