Clubs and organizations have been around since the University began. From the Adelphian Literary Society to the Young Men’s Club, students have always found community and encouragement in joining together with similarly interested individuals. While neither of those organizations is still in existence today, the student body isn’t lacking organizations to join. In fact, there are more organizations that begin with the letter A listed
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To Serve and Protect
Most University campus offices are open the usual 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. any given weekday. Even President Bruce McLarty is allowed to close up shop, turn off his office light, and head home at the end of the day. However, there is one office on campus open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They come in on snow days, and they are
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Walk in Beauty
Tuba City is a small town in Arizona home to more than 9,000 people. It’s also home to the largest blood-related Native American tribe with more than 300,000 tribal registered members: the Navajo. Navajo people are quiet, respectful to one another, and rooted in the sacred culture of their land. In early March, University students spent their spring break in Tuba City interacting with the
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Learning space
Professor of Chemistry Edmond Wilson has been working for Harding since 1970. He has taught almost every class in the College of Sciences’ department of chemistry. When he was a senior in college, he received damage to his ear from being thrown into the Hog Pond, a tradition for graduating seniors. He has photographed more than 200 weddings of Harding students and faculty. He enjoys
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