The men’s basketball team wrapped up a three-game home stand on Monday, Dec. 7, with a thriller against Texas A&M-Commerce (Commerce). The Bisons fell 89-87 on a last-second 3-point jumper…
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. The front lawn glistens with thousands of lights, and buildings around campus gleam with decorations that spread holiday cheer. While holiday decorations…
Since 1965, Women for Harding has provided students with need-based scholarships that are supported by fundraisers throughout the year. This weekend, the Women for Harding Fall Craft Fair will provide…
The people of Guatemala elected former television comedian Jimmy Morales as their new president on Oct. 25. Amidst government corruption scandals, the people of Guatemala were ready for a change.…
As the rustling leaves of fall tumble into the holiday season, local Searcy organizations are working to bring back a tradition that will light up everyone’s holiday spirit. Searcy’s formerly…
The Paul R. Carter College of Business Administration will host its annual Faith and Business Symposium today, beginning at 9 p.m. The symposium includes lectures in classrooms on the first…
Since 2003, the McNair Scholars Program has helped students achieve their goals of pursuing graduate and doctoral degrees. It is a government-funded program that supports income-qualified, minority group and first…
The men’s golf team placed sixth out of 16 teams in the 17th Annual Northeastern State University (NSU) Golf Classic on Tuesday, Sept. 22. Sophomore Mason Banger led the team…
As underprivileged Searcy residents continue to reach for help, The Rock House Ministries is seeking to connect Harding students with the larger impoverished and hurting communities of Searcy. Specifically, The…
The men’s and women’s cross-country teams welcomed the start to the season with impressive finishes in the Brooks Memphis Twilight Cross-Country Classic on Sept. 5. The men’s team placed fifth…