Scientific Inaccuracies in TV Shows

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SNU Students’ Shoe Game

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Being Called to Ministry: A Student and Professor’s Point of View

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Emma Dilbeck: An Inspiring Journey of Resilience and Advocacy

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MaK Wilkerson: A Journey of Faith, Music, and Connection

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As I see it: How I ended up at SNU

By Patty Juliuson, Columnist My husband is an Oklahoma boy, so when he retired from…

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The Echo 11.9.12

Click here to download this week’s issue of The Echo as a PDF. Click the image below…

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Married students talk dating, counseling, and “ring by spring”

By Brad Crofford, Editor-in-Chief Having already gone through the processes of dating, getting engaged, and…

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“Snubies” no longer: How I learned to stop judging people in SGA

By Ronna Fisher, Assistant Editor I’m going to be honest: I haven’t always been very…

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The Student Athletic Advisory Council

By Kira Roberts, Layout Editor The Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is a somewhat overlooked,…

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The $1 trillion question: The student loan debt crisis

By Brad Crofford, Editor-in-Chief America has a debt crisis, and its students have a problem…

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Blessings and Beau: Our Interview with A.M. Hills RD Katy Bradley

By Baker Pitts, Staff Writer Resident directors play an important role in students’ college experiences.…

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Students talk benefits of riding bikes, longboards around campus

By Amy Lauver Many students enjoy commuting on campus by biking or longboarding. We had…

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Differing Powder Puff strategies suggest tonight’s game will be memorable

By Baker Pitts, staff writer Powder Puff football is a annual flag football game that…

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Jake’s Movie Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower

By Jake O'Bannon, columnist For those of you who have read one of my reviews…

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Unusual websites to pass the time: procrastination at its finest

By Kira Roberts We all spend too much time on the Internet. But sometimes it’s…

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Faith and Film offers chance to engage movies, think critically

By Matthew Wellman, staff writer Faith and Film is an event that has been going…

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Restaurant Review: Taste of Egypt, pickled lemons and mango juice

By Ronna Fisher When I first pulled up to the restaurant Taste of Egypt, I…

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Baseball team adapting to NCAA rules on practices

Matthew Wellman, staff writer The switch to NCAA from NAIA has not only affected the…

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SNU musical “Into the Woods” prepares to dive into our hearts

By Kendra Nixon The Music Department refuses to go unnoticed during this year’s homecoming week.…

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