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February 2, 2007 • Posted in

Eagles Have Tough Time At UT-Dallas

Clarksville, Ark.- UT-Dallas' strong first half performance was too much for the Eagles to overcome as the Comets came away with a 76-56 win in American Southwest Conference play on Thursday night in Richardson. At 5-10 in league play, the Eagles trail fifth-place East Texas Baptist (6-10) and fourth-place Louisiana College (6-9) in the race […]

February 2, 2007 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Suffer Loss To UT-Dallas

Clarksville, Ark.- UT-Dallas held off a Lady Eagle rally to earn a 66-62 win in a key American Southwest Conference game on Thursday. The win gives UT-Dallas the playoff tie-breaker over Ozarks if the two should remain tied at the end of the regular season. UT-Dallas (9-11, 6-9) held a 33-29 halftime advantage, but the […]

January 31, 2007 • Posted in

Presbyterian Moderator to visit Ozarks

Rev. Joan Gray, moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) will visit U of O on Saturday, February 10. All are cordially invited to a "Meet and Greet" with Rev. Gray at 1:30 p.m. in the Walker Hall Rotunda. Gray, of the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta, assumed her duties as moderator in […]

January 31, 2007 • Posted in

2007 Eagles Look For Redemption

Clarksville, Ark.-A disappointing end to the 2006 season has the University of the Ozarks baseball team eager to begin their quest for another shot at the program's first post-season bid in nine years. “We were so close last season,” head coach Jimmy Clark said. “We were one win away from making the playoffs, and that […]

January 30, 2007 • Posted in

UCA Overpowers Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of Central Arkansas held the Eagles to 28 percent shooting from the field en route to a 75-58 victory on Tuesday night at the Farris Center. The Eagles (6-13) hit only 19-of-67 shots from the floor and UCA out rebounded Ozarks 55-41 on the night. The NCAA Division I Bears (8-14) held […]

January 30, 2007 • Posted in

Ozarks student shows artwork in area cafe

Freshman artist works in numerous media. CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (Jan. 30, 2007) -- University of the Ozarks art student Ashley Burgos will display several of her artworks at Arsaga’s Expresso Cafe, 2418 North Gregg Avenue in Fayetteville, from February 4 to March 4. The show will include pieces in watercolors, oils, acrylics, multimedia, pencil and pen […]

January 30, 2007 • Posted in

Students to direct one-acts

Clarksville, Ark. -- University of the Ozarks theatre students Danielle Stover, Kristina Davenport and James M. Pritchett will each direct one-act performances on Feb. 12 and 13 in the Seay Theatre on the U of O campus. The performances will begin at 7:30 each day and they are intended for mature audiences. Admission is $5 […]

January 29, 2007 • Posted in

Harrington to showcase exhibit in campus gallery

Clarksville, Ark. --- Russellville artist Neal Harrington will present the art exhibit "Hard Travelin' Man --- A Visual Ballad in Linoleum" as the featured Artist of the Month for February at the University of the Ozarks' Stephen Gallery. Harrington is an assistant professor of art and gallery director at Arkansas Tech University. He earned his […]

January 29, 2007 • Posted in

Hines And Little Inducted Into Hall of Fame

Clarksville, Ark.- Lori (Myers) Hines and Kenneth Little were inducted into the university's Sports Hall of Fame in a special ceremony in Mabee Gymnasium on Saturday. Hines, who was a standout basketball player from 1993-97, and Little, who starred in track and field from 1978-81, were the only two inductees of 2007 Hall of Fame […]

January 27, 2007 • Posted in

Eagles Snap Losing Streak On Hall of Fame Day

Clarksville, Ark.- The University of the Ozarks men's basketball team snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 66-57 victory over UT-Tyler on Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. It wasn’t easy, but the Eagles (6-12, 5-9) found a way to earn their first ASC win since January 4. Ozarks led 34-24 at the half behind […]