Discover how the brief warmth of a false spring offers a glimpse into God's heart, reminding us of His faithfulness and the promise of renewal.
John Brown University and Ouachita Baptist University piano students bring Buster Keaton’s silent film "One Week" to life with live musical accompaniment at the Berry Performing Arts Center.
JBU's tennis team sweeps Southwestern University in a dominant performance, overcoming challenges to secure victory. Read more about their strategy and game highlights.
John Brown University’s Theatre and Music Department captivated audiences with their production of Ken Ludwig’s "Treasure Island," showcasing stellar performances and impressive set design.
Discover how John Brown University's History Society is engaging students with exciting events like trivia nights and a Mock Roman Senate, fostering a passionate historical community.
Review of Mumford & Sons' new album "Prizefighter," featuring collaborations, lyrical depth and musical creativity. A ...
Only an hour and a half drive northwest of Siloam Springs, there once existed a town of comparable population. Today, Picher, Oklahoma is gone. So gone, in fact, that it is beyond a ghost town. Most ...
Generally speaking, when I read a good book, I have no qualms recommending it to others. However, I now find myself in the unusual position of having read a good book that I cannot recommend—not ...
Of the five largest world religions, three were born out of the Abrahamic tradition. Islam, Christianity and Judaism each hold to a monotheistic faith that takes some origin or lays claim to the ...
John Brown University senior Boaz Camp finished his final season with the Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball Team this spring, ending with an appearance in the first round of the Sooner Athletic ...
Flowers for Algernon is a heart-wrenching work of psychological fiction by author Daniel Keyes. The novel follows the journey of a mentally disabled man named Charlie Gordon who is chosen to undergo ...
Here we are at the beginning of another fall semester. This year there is a record number of first-year students, who are all attending one of the many Gateway Seminars. I teach two of these seminars, ...