Saturday night’s Spring Sing performance is always one of finality. As the confetti falls, the jazz band strikes their final chord in the final act of the final show. The…
Spring Sing keeps students busy and the campus active, but no part of Searcy is untouched by the semester’s weekend. Local businesses anticipate the wave of visitors and often see…
Written by Rachel McCurry Throughout the week following spring break, the Harding community dedicated time to remember former junior Mary Joy Uebelein. As April 16 marked one month since Mary…
Thirty years after the Berlin Wall fell, Harding’s history and political science department will display a piece of the wall in early October 2019. The 10-by-10-foot portion of the wall,…
The Associated Press (AP) Stylebook Editor Paula Froke revealed on Friday, March 29, several changes to the annually updated journalism handbook. At the American Copy Editors Society national conference in…
The Interclub Council (ICC) met Tuesday, March 26 to discuss new changes and additions regarding club week and club functions. The ICC, consisting of club presidents and vice presidents who…
On March 18, President Trump proposed a reform to the Higher Education Act that could affect a cap on certain student loans along with a readjustment of the student loan…
Despite student speculation that entire floors of residences halls on campus are vacant this semester, Director of Residence Life Kathy Allen said empty rooms are dispersed throughout campus dormitories and…
The terrorists who attacked a mosque in New Zealand on March 15 utilized social media and affected users across the globe, amplifying the discussion of the First Amendment freedom of…
Historical honor society Phi Alpha Theta will host a history faire for children in the Searcy community for the second year. Last year, the event involved 10 informational booths featuring…