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March 15, 2013 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Score Big Win Over Louisiana College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles got solid pitching and clutch hitting to score the program?s first win over American Southwest Conference opponent Louisiana College Friday afternoon. Ozarks (8-10, 1-5 ASC) went into the first game of the double-header with an 0-46 all-time record against the Lady Wildcats (10-3, 4-2 ASC), but that changed after the Lady […]

March 15, 2013 • Posted in

ETBU Collects Game-Winning Hit In Bottom Of The Ninth Inning

Marshall, Texas- East Texas Baptist got a hit when it counted most and pulled out a 7-6 win over the Eagles in American Southwest Conference play Friday night. East Texas Baptist (9-11, 1-0 ASC) rallied from a 6-4 seventh inning deficit and eventually got the game-winning hit from Nick Grizzell in the bottom of the […]

March 14, 2013 • Posted in

Ozarks contingent heading to financial forum in NYC

In just a few weeks, four University of the Ozarks students will have the rare opportunity to hear and meet some of the country's top movers and shakers in the financial and economics field. Dru Evans, Kurt Shemanske, Gerardo Navarrete and Gerrad Unger will join Political Science Professor Gilbert Parks at the third annual Global […]

March 14, 2013 • Posted in

Softball Double-Header To Have Live Audio

Clarksville, Ark.-Clarksville's KXIO 106.9 FM will provide a live audio broadcast of the University of the Ozarks softball game against Louisiana College March 15. The double-header can be heard locally on 106.9 FM and on the web at www.kxio.nu and will start at 2:00 pm. Audio archived broadcasts can be found at www.stretchinternet.com and will […]

March 13, 2013 • Posted in

Taking a stand against slavery

What do you think of when you hear the word "slave?"? Many people in the U.S. may think that slaves are found only in other parts of the word - primarily in Africa, Cambodia, or Asia. Or they may associate the word with the southern U.S. cotton plantations of the 1800s, and think that slavery […]

March 12, 2013 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Split Home Opener With Hendrix

Clarksville, Ark.-Amber Rollins tossed a three-hit shutout in Ozarks 4-0 game one victory, but Hendrix College took the nightcap 16-5 Tuesday in the Lady Eagles home opener. In game one, Ozarks (7-9) and Hendrix (8-4) were scoreless through the first three innings of play, but that changed in the bottom of the fourth when the […]

March 12, 2013 • Posted in

Eagles Come Up Short In Comeback Bid

Batesville, Ark.-The Eagles turned an early blowout into a close game only to have Lyon College hold onto a 14-11 win Tuesday in Batesville. Lyon College (18-5) opened the game with a nine-run first inning to seize early momentum of the non-conference contest. The Scots would later score four more runs in the third to […]

March 12, 2013 • Posted in

Houserman, Ray ready to expand knowledge, experience in D.C.

University of the Ozarks sophomores Stephen Houserman and Cason Ray recently learned that they have gained early admittance to highly competitive internship programs in Washington, D.C. They will both spend this upcoming summer living and working in the nation's capital. Ray, a sophomore accounting major from Fort Smith, Ark, will be attending the Engalitcheff Institute […]