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John Brown University senior Boaz Camp finished his final season with the Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball Team this spring, ending with an appearance in the first round of the Sooner Athletic ...
September and October have seen the citizens of the southeastern United States and Mexico stricken by tragedy and uncertainty as they faced one of the worst hurricane seasons the region has seen in ...
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was condemned to roll a boulder up a hill for eternity, only to watch it roll back down each time he reached the top. This punishment, imposed by the gods, has become a ...
John Brown University’s Threefold Advocate staff attended the annual Arkansas College Media Association conference at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia on April 11th. ACMA aims to honor ...
This past weekend, members of the John Brown University theater program brought to life a story about love and meaning in their rendition of the Broadway musical “Fly By Night.” “Fly By Night” centers ...
A powerful earthquake disrupted the streets of Taiwan on April 3, starting at 7:58 a.m. With a magnitude of 7.4 on the Richter scale, this quake, the strongest in 25 years, resulted in at least 17 ...
Throughout history and across cultures, women have demonstrated an unparalleled strength, resilience and spirit that has moved societies forward. From leading revolutions, to breaking long standing ...
Juan Carlos Rodriguez was born in San Salvador, El Salvador. As he shared, he was raised in a Christian family, “I knew God was there, but he didn’t have a major influence in my life,” Rodriguez said.
The Southern Baptist Convention’s abuse prevention task force released a new report with plans to further handle and prevent sexual abuse in Southern Baptist churches. The report outlined the SBC’s ...
Powerful rains swept through California late Sunday and Monday, causing widespread flooding and prompting evacuations in various regions. According to The New York Times, the storm, which lingered ...
The exhibition “Gingers” presented at the Windgate Gallery, Art West Building at John Brown University, takes its name from the term commonly associated with individuals who have red hair, delving ...
As “Wavin’ Flag” by K’naan played in the background, the lights began to shine, and from the back of the room, flags from various countries appeared, carried by John Brown University students to take ...