Have you ever wondered about Harding’s cyberspace? CIO/VP of Systems and Technology Keith Cronk shares some fun facts about Harding’s internet usage. He also describes what IS&T is and what…
“This is a piece of the Berlin Wall smashed by a common claw hammer in a wooded area near Glienicke Brucke, the ironically titled “Unity Bridge” and site of numerous…
The White County Fair will open for the 78th consecutive year on Saturday, Sept. 6, and run through Saturday, Sept. 13. The fair features over 20 rides and a certified…
When people return from overseas programs, they usually come back with souvenirs they purchased as a reminder of their time. For this past summer’s Global Outreach and China Now team,…
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Israel and Hamas agreed to a permanent truce after 50 days of conflict, according to a Lebanese newspaper called The Daily Star. Although both parties…
After being critically injured in a farming accident on June 23, senior Zack Roehl has made huge strides in his recovery and is hoping to be back at Harding in…
Professor Alva Gene Dugger, known by many as “Coach,” passed away on Aug. 2, 2014. Professor Dugger lived up to his nickname “Coach” by helping his students through difficulties in…
Signatures have been collected to put the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Amendment on the November ballot, which would legalize statewide alcohol distribution. Little Rock attorney David Couch is pushing the initiative.…
Bailey’s Pizza, a new restaurant on Race Street, is facing a potential lawsuit after a secular organization noticed the restaurant offers a discount on Sundays for customers who bring in…
An unarmed black male was shot down in Ferguson, Mo. on the night of Aug. 9 2014. According to The Associated Press, Michael Brown was shot and killed by a…