Smart Spending Stressed in Meeting
Committee members discussed university financial standings in preparation for another anticipated cut in state funding during Thursday's budget meeting.
On Oct. 20, Gov. Mike Beebe informed Arkansans that there would be a budget decrease of $100 million which would affect not only state-funded campuses but also state police, prisons and the health department.…
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Henry Dismissed After Loss
Following the Henderson Reddies' Homecoming loss to the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys, a member of the coaching staff was relieved of his duties.
Defensive coordinator and assistant head coach Robert Henry was dismissed after coaching the Reddies for five years.…
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Caddo Increases Healthy Options
For many students on campus the Caddo is their main complaint about Henderson. One of the biggest complaints is the lack of healthy foods and food choices in the cafeteria. Caddo is trying to solve these problems by implementing a new program.
The program is called "Just 4 U.…
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Greek Council Collects Toys for Foster Children
Now that Halloween is finally over, stores will begin to bring the Christmas items out to the front line.
In Wal-Mart, it seems as if the employees who stock the shelves have been trying slowly to sneak the Christmas merchandise into the aisles for weeks now.…
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Felonies Filed on Ex-Football Players
Last week the Oracle reported that one of the paper's computers that was stolen had been recovered by campus police. On Monday, the official names were released of the suspects involved.
Offical campus police reports named junior mass media major Jerome Ambrose, junior sociology major Brad Engram and junior business management major Glenn Pettis as the three.…
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Moment of Silence
Half way - Flags stand at half-mast in honor of those who lost their lives at Fort Hood.
An Army major shot and killed 13 people on the Army base and injured approximately 40 others. All but two who were killed were soldiers. The shooter, a psychiatrist poised to be deployed to Afghanistan, was shot by a civilian police officer four times and survived.…
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Invisible Children Rally
A non-profit organization known as Invisible Children will make an appearance on campus this spring, promoting the need for a pro-active stand against the crisis occurring throughout the African country of Uganda.
Invisible Children began in 2003 when filmmakers created an unexpected yet influential documentary revealing the capturing and recruiting of Ugandan child soldiers and night commuters.…
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