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November 21, 2006 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Route Rust College In Home Opener

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks women's basketball team routed Rust College 89-66 in their home opener on Tuesday night. Ozarks (2-1, 0-0) shot 61 percent from the field and had five players in double figures. The Lady Eagles also displayed stout defense as they held the Lady Bearcats (0-3, 0-0) to a 33 percent […]

November 20, 2006 • Posted in

Science Day a hit on Ozarks campus

Exposition of science draws students from several high schools. CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (Nov. 20, 2006) -- On a day devoted to science at Ozarks, high school students had the chance to learn about opportunities available in studying science at the college level. Students from six high schools gathered on the Ozarks campus Nov. 15 to test […]

November 18, 2006 • Posted in

Eneks Three-Pointer Propels Lady Eagles To Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Erica Eneks' three-pointer with 2:33 remaining broke a 63-63 tie and enabled the University of the Ozarks women's basketball team to earn a 72-66 win over North Central College and gave head coach Christina Jost her first win as a collegiate head coach. Eneks only three on Saturday came at the most opportune time […]

November 18, 2006 • Posted in

Dallas Hits Game-Winner With 1.1 Seconds

Clarksville, Ark.-University of Dallas hit a fade-away jumper with 1.1 seconds left in the game to hand the University of the Ozarks men's basketball team a 86-85 loss in the Austin College Tournament on Saturday in Sherman, Texas. The spoiler came on a 15-foot jumper that gave the Crusaders the win after the Eagles (0-2, […]

November 17, 2006 • Posted in

“Eagle’s Nest” Re-Opens

Students enjoy new look of campus snack bar CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (Nov. 17, 2006) -- University of the Ozarks students packed the Eagle’s Nest snack bar on the ground floor of the campus student center November 16 for an official grand re-opening day. "Basically, the entire place has had a facelift," said Johnny Robinson, food service […]

November 17, 2006 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Fall In Season-Opener

Clarksville, Ark.-John Carroll University (Ohio) took a 80-64 victory over the University of the Ozarks women's basketball team in the North Central College tournament in Naperville, Illinois on Friday. Ozarks (0-1, 0-0) had trouble from the field, hitting only 22-of-79 (27%) on the day. John Carroll, however, hit 52 percent of their shots, including 57 […]

November 17, 2006 • Posted in

Eagles Unable To Hang Onto To Lead

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks men's basketball team let go of a 37-31 halftime lead as Austin College handed the Eagles a 74-69 setback in their season-opener at the Austin College Tournament on Friday. The Eagles (1-0, 0-0) held a first half lead for the final five minutes of play behind strong free throw […]

November 16, 2006 • Posted in

“Project Poet” reaches dramatic conclusion

English major takes top prize in campus poetry contest CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (Nov. 16, 2006) ? After nearly two months of words flying frantically on the Ozarks campus, one writer was left standing to claim the top prize in “Project Poet.” Ozarks English major Rachelle Prince won the final round of the campus spoken word poetry […]

November 16, 2006 • Posted in

Student-Athletes Serve Lunch At Senior Citizen Center

Clarksville, Ark.-Some 13 student-athletes from the University of the Ozarks collected food and served a meal at the Johnson County Senior Citizens Center on November 16. Over 125 persons were treated to the meal. This is the second time in as many years the student-athletes have conducted a food drive for the center. The food […]

November 16, 2006 • Posted in

Student artist to display works in campus gallery

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks senior art major Laura Hill Simpson of Ozark, Ark., will present her senior art exhibit from Dec. 1 through Dec. 14 in the Walton Fine Arts Center on the Ozarks campus. Simpson’s exhibit is titled “From Beneath the Veil: Envisioning an Emerging Identity.” There will be a reception […]