NEWS & VIEWS :: ARCHIVE
November 2006
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October 2006
- Laying the Foundation
- A new beginning and an exciting new season in Oklahoma Wesleyan athletics, the cross country team wraps up its inaugural season.
- Sleeping In Trees: The Orphans of Sudan
- Their land was ripped apart by war. They were driven from their homes by Muslim slave raiders. Most of their parents have been murdered and their villages have been burned. Hundreds of Sudanese children live in the desert and the bush, struggling to survive.
- Depth, Unity and Promise
- Blessed with youth and unity, the men's soccer team shows signs of a promising future.
- Running to the Goal
- The women's soccer team looks to wrap up its season with a few key goals in focus.
- Faith in the Face of Evil
- We watch our family members suffer from cancer, our friends die in car accidents, our grandparents lose their minds to Alzheimer’s and our children die in the womb. Where is God in all of this?
September 2006
- Playing Catch-Up in Conference
- Oklahoma Wesleyan University women’s volleyball season is gaining momentum.
August 2006
- Prepare for the Flood
- This year's Fall Flood brings Josh LeRoy to campus. Details inside.
- Meet Dr. Bob Myers, VPAA
- Lita Cosner interviews our new Academic VP and learns that he packs a punch.
May 2006
- Spring Banquet Photos
- Enjoy.
April 2006
- Orphans, Butterflies, and a Prostitute's Daughter
- What do they have in common?
- Seeing the Dream for Africa
- It’s funny that a girl who wants to be a missionary would not want to go to Africa. Let me tell you how that changed.
- Meet our Men's Tennis Team
- Player profiles inside.
March 2006
- Beyond Green Beer
- The (non-alcoholic) story of a man who escaped slavery and returned on a mission.
- Divided or United?
- As Black History Month draws to a close, we offer two reflections that should provoke further thought. Read them here, and respond in our forums!
Identity Crisis, by Desiree Garcia
House Divided, by Sarah Coggins - Building a Legacy
- Coach Charlene Pearman wants to do more than launch a women's tennis program. She wants to build a legacy.
- Sacrificing for Sudan
- Oklahoma Wesleyan University students' Sudan Project: Learn about it. Contribute to it.
February 2006
January 2006
- OKWU View
- Why we should celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.
December 2005
- A Caroler's Prayer
- Enjoy this true story from last Christmas season.
- Launching a New Tradition
- OWU's Music program brims with fresh energy and brings a Christmas gift.
November 2005
- Create-a-Date in Retrospect
- A recap of the eventful 2005 Create-A-Date
- 10 Local Must Do's
- 10 things you must do while in Bartlesville.
- Mission: Demolition
- A report from our students who traveled to New Orleans.
- Quicker, Flashier, Focused
- Meet your men's basketball team.
October 2005
- Louisiana Bound
- by Desiree Garcia
- What in the World is Slapstick?
- by Jenn Hatfield
- Faculty & Staff Profiles: Part 2
September 2005
- In Katrina's Wake: Organizing to Serve
- by Jenn Hatfield
- Kicking off the Soccer Season
- by Gary Smith
- Survivor's Tears
- by Sarah Coggins
- Surviving Freshman Orientation
- by Abby Hutchins
- New Faculty & Staff Profiles, Part 1