Written by Steven Chandler If your wallet is looking empty and starting to look like it may be standing in the way of you and your summer plans, you may…
Written by Blake Mathews Bruce McLarty, Harding’s Vice President of Spiritual Life, successfully defended his dissertation last Monday at Ashland Theological Seminary in Ohio. Rather than stick his research in…
Written by Tiffany Jones Before the Bison published an article about her struggle to stay at Harding, Graziella Roosz had received only bad news regarding next year’s finances. With the…
Written by Blake Mathews At this university, there are certain people, places and things that make up what the Admissions Office would call “The Harding Experience.” Some parts of the…
Written by Gabrielle Olivia Pruitt What do you get when you put Aaron Young, Craig Featherstone, Tyler Jones and Sam Featherstone with a harmonica, a guitar and percussion instruments? The…
Written by Lauren Bucher More than 1,200 people poured into FroYo Factory on its opening night, lining up in the parking lot to sample Searcy’s new specialty frozen yogurt. The…
Written by Tiffany Jones Last weekend the Harding University Chorus performed the fifth movement of Gustav Mahler’s “Second Symphony,” also known as the “Resurrection Symphony,” with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.…
Written by Carrie Martin A group of Harding physician assistant students are working to tackle domestic violence in Arkansas. Emory Camp, David Pritchett, Robert Sanderson and Randall Seeman chose this…
Written by Blake Mathews For many college students, summer vacation has gone the way of recess and Saturday morning cartoons. Growing up and inching closer to the professional world means…
Written by Josh Kastner Sophomore Rob Hayes envisions a nice afternoon of collecting creatures for a good grade in class and a beneficial future. Some people may not consider diving…