MAGNOLIA—Southern Arkansas University student Sarah Tutt went to Washington D.C. with her mind set on teaching, but came back with the idea of working for the government.
Tutt, a junior from Camden, interned for Arkansas Senator
MAGNOLIA—Two squads are better than one and increase the odds of capturing more national championships.
That is the shared outlook of the Southern Arkansas University co-ed cheerleading squad and the new all girl squad added this fall. The additional squad doubles the cheering power of the group to 30 strong.
Mykolas Sakevicius, a junior from Little Rock
MAGNOLIA—It is once again time to don boots and jeans and mosey over to the Columbia County Fairgrounds for the Southern Arkansas University rodeo.
This year’s rodeo is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. nightly September 27, 28 and 29 at the Columbia County Fairgrounds.
One of the draws of the 27th Annual SAU rodeo will be the opportunity
MAGNOLIA—The American Association of Colleges and Universities has named Southern Arkansas University as the recipient of a $2,125 grant for students to study civic involvement.
Dr. Chrisanne Christensen, associate professor of Psychology at SAU, said she wrote a grant proposal after informally surveying students in three upper level psychology classes about what they considered to be
MAGNOLIA—Whether a person finds writing a joy or joyless, the Writing Center at Southern Arkansas University is open for business and students trained to meet your needs as a writer are ready to help.
The center, located on the first floor of the library in Magale 101, provides face-to-face assistance for students with any number of
MAGNOLIA—Four students from Southern Arkansas University who are studying Foreign Languages spent a month of their summers far from southeast Arkansas.
Amanda Anderson, who is pursuing teaching; Laquita Houston, a double major in business and Spanish; and Martha Walker, a double major in Spanish and history, visited Cuernavaca, Mexico near Mexico City. Elcia Olivo, who is
No matter what he decides to pursue, Harvey Cook, class of (53’) has remained on his toes over the years. The Mulerider alum played when Southern Arkansas University was a member of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference and won the championship title in 1951 and 1952. These days he isn’t chasing football titles but listening intently… Read More