Transformation by Grace and Truth: OKWU’s Presidential Inauguration Day
Written by: Blythe Moseman October 11, 2019, at 10:10am marked the beginning of an especially
Written by: Blythe Moseman October 11, 2019, at 10:10am marked the beginning of an especially
Like many holidays, Halloween involves a mix of various traditions from different cultures, religions, and
Written by: Jazmine Cooper Many students come to college carrying fear with them. Fear they will not pass, fear they will not
Written by: Blythe Moseman Sometimes it seems like there’s too much to do and not
A: Many Old Testament laws seem weird. Two things to remember: •They’re written for a long-ago,
Written by: Hannah Van Kuiken and Blythe Moseman As the movie industry cranks out hundreds of new
Written by: Jonathan Clayton For Desiree Nziramasanga, Oklahoma Wesleyan University was not somewhere she imagined moving to
Written by: Jazmine Cooper Jackie Fussner, a mobilizer from NEXT, a missionary program partnered with
Written by: Spenser White New and returning students experienced a new part of chapel as
Written by: Rachel Lamb A few weeks ago, the OKWU students saddled up for the bi–anual Barn Bash. Normally held