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Michael Cavenah stood in his front yard, trying to stop the fire with a garden hose, but the water barely reached six feet in front of him and the wind kept blowing embers toward his house. At first, ...
He considers himself to be “not the most popular guy.” When his friend asked him about running for Student Association president, Abhishek “Raja” Lagadapati saw it as a joke. That was until he ...
The week of February 9th - 14th Oral Roberts University hosted a love week for the students on campus to let them destress and feel the love.
Oral Roberts University’s new Biological Sciences Center, located at 8408 S. Delaware Ave., has many features that focus on nature and environmental sustainability, such as a greenhouse observatory ...
Dr. Marcela Chaván grew up in Tucumán, the smallest province in Argentina, and historically known as the birthplace of the South American country’s independence, where the Argentine Declaration of ...
Before his mother knew Wellison “Gabriel” Maia was running for Student Association president, she had a dream. “I was asking the Lord for confirmations, if that [word] was really from Him because I ...
In the spring, Dr. Jeffrey Voth, professor of theology and practical ministry, teaches Philosophy of Science, C.S. Lewis: His Life and His Legacy, Major Religions of the World and Christian Life: New ...
After watching a student experience a miraculous healing during a prayer meeting in Chicago, João Rosito felt a strong conviction to bring that same powerful encounter with God to students at Oral ...
Adjunct Professor Henry Ninde grew up in Tulsa and has called it home his entire life. “Haven’t lived anywhere else, but I love to travel anywhere I can,” Ninde said. He teaches digital photography at ...
Kory Barnett was a teenager when he first felt the call to coach. He wasn’t chasing highlights or dreaming of the NBA. What drew him to the sport was the impact of coaching — how leaders shaped lives ...
Inside ORU Student Health Services, the waiting area has been noticeably fuller in recent weeks. Students walk in sniffling and coughing, seeking much-needed relief for flu-like symptoms. Effie Lyles, ...
Rolling out of bed at 2:30 a.m. for the last time, Bill Gordon made his final two-hour commute to campus with fond memories flooding his mind. After 28 years of coaching and teaching at Oral Roberts ...