Sex-trafficking survivor Stacey Loyd lay in an Arkansas hospital bed, pale and thin. Her eyes were darkened from fatigue. She did not remember screaming or convulsing. She could not remember…
A new club on campus hopes to reach out to reach out to the Searcy community through volunteer service. The Social Work Club was chartered in February and hopes to…
The teenage girl sat in the back of her high school biology class. Instead of drawing diagrams of DNA and molecular structures, she began writing another short story and invested…
Maegan White lay nauseated in the hospital bed of the intensive care unit (ICU). She was thin, sore and connected to IV fluids and a machine that monitored her heart…
There is nothing more exciting than opening an email saying you have received a package unexpectedly, except, maybe, knowing the box sent to you also fed three hungry children and…
The Mitchell Center for Leadership and Ministry (MCLM) hosted “A Night for Justice and Mercy” on Dec. 4-5 for one hour of credit. Brad Montague, creator and director of the…
She stood in a white gown behind doors which would open to an aisle leading to her groom. Her father was beside her, and, in American Sign Language (ASL), he…
Students scheduled to study abroad in Paris next semester as part of the Harding University in Paris (HIP) program will leave at the end of January as planned, despite the…
In the small town of El Llano in Hidalgo, Mexico, family photos are displayed on a handmade wooden table. Senior Juan Paredes Vera scanned the pictures during one of his…
“In my opinion, the Heritage Inn front desk is one of the best places on campus to work,” Vickie Walton, former manager of the Heritage Inn, said. Walton traded administrating…