University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 2000

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W over 25 different religious organizations on campus, ranging from Baptist to Catholic to range of u v Sb Christian fellowship, there§ quite a the same tB’ S et tbe y ° er man y students ship anc i a place to go for help, fellow- zations b 3nce with most of the organi- which ,K em8 a bbates °f the churches with One 7 assoda ted. have in r things the organizations a nother + m0n s at some form or Bible st, h 6re is a devotional and or dents c ? rou P ' which gives stu- «flect over ‘T 8 ‘u f ° CUS 0n and to Sether SO t le chance to get share tb Wlt otber students who that atJ 1 ? 6 beliefs is something 0r ganizaK C S 9 0t stu dents to an Part of th e °cB For Anna Webb ' bein § a great u hnStlan § rou P Chi Alpha is hristiPir. C a ? Ce to °°h up with other also a rnp S h ° love G °d: ' Abby Keener, ' “y Mmosphere 0 ' P ha ' SaM ' W a fam ' „ me. Pm§11 e anb mats really important to Chi Alnb 7 n ° W tbat tbe blends I make through Another 916 ben s have forever h°n i s i r ®ason wh y students might join an organiza- be lp stop th tbem sta Y strong in what they believe or pa « of a relf L fTOm makin « a wrong decision. Being re igious organization helps keep me account¬ able for my actions. They ' re my support group and they help keep me in line Amira Thomas said. Julia Bachelor thinks that being in an organization helps get me involved with things on campus. I ' m on a team with other members of the Wesley Foundation playing Intramural Co-Recreational Basketball. I ' m also given the chance to help out other groups like Habitat for Humanity Plus, there are Bible study groups and short devotionals that are held! 1 For Baptist Student Union member Samantha Easley, Being part of the organization makes everything that is going on seem so relevant. It gives ( what I ' m doing more meaning; 1 Andrew Powviriya, a member of Razorbacks for Christ, saw a differ¬ ence in them when he was deciding where to join. They were different than the others, they seemed so close with a lot of love. They made me feel so welcome and I could see Christ in all of them Powviriya said. No matter what religious organization they belong to, a lot of the students said that they loved being involved with one and that being part of an organization has helped them with their faith, school and daily lives. -Story by Missy Nauman Campus 27 Ministries Campus Life

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I he Baptist Student Union or BSU as it is commonly know by stu¬ dents is seen below. -photo by Razorback Staff I he sign outside of the Razorbacks for Christ house is shown to the right. -photo by Razorback Staff [ he Chi Alpha house with a full parking lot is shown in the picture above. -photo by Razorback Staff . Some of the Different Religious Organizations on Campus: 1. Baptist Student Union 2. Razorbacks for Christ 3 . The Wesley Foundation 4. Chi Alpha 5. Campus Crusade for Christ 6. Presbyterian-Christian Campus Center 1. Catholic Campus Ministry 25 Campus Ministries Campus Life



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photo by Rebckah Eggman photo by Rcbckah Eggman W ith the addition of the Walton Arts Center, wanted to work with Chuck. It was like nothing I b Fayetteville was blessed with the second-run ever done before Pterodactyls was merely the seastf shows from Broadway and the slightly more first production, and an expanse of other plays succe obscure productions that few individuals knew ed it, ranging from the Greek play The Baccfr even existed. However, our fair campus has never been without theatre of the highest regard, nor has it ever lacked professional individuals, who lack countless inhibi¬ tions. This is all due to the fervent dedi¬ cation of the drama department, its instructors and its students. The UA drama department began the 1999-2000 performance lineup with Pterodactyls by Nicky Silver. Pterodactyls was directed by Chuck Gorden. It ' s a play about denial” com¬ mented Gorden. If you continue to deny things that threaten your exis¬ tence, then pretty soon you ' ll cease to exist. This is the parallel with the dinosaurs The play Pterodactyls focused on the events and relationships of the demographically typical American family, and by Euripides, to the musical She Loves After implementing the new CulW Activity Fee, students were able to W better advantage of the quality ad entertainment offered on camp ' receiving free tickets to the vartf shows offered from time to time, doing so, the UA hoped to sb 1 more students just what kind of 1:1 ent was offered on campus opposed to being forced to $ entertainment beyond the bouJ 1 aries of Razorback, Maple a Arkansas Avenue. When informed about the CulW Activity Fee, microbiology student Z King commented, So, let me get d straight: I pay a small fee each semes 1 ' and, in exchange, I get to see all the lectud speakers, music performances and drama f how such tragedies and traumatic occurrences could affect its structure. The play spotlighted such black ductions that are put on? At this time, King seemed belts of drama as Jenny Smith, Chris Fritzges and Jeremy pause for thought. That comes out to almost a bu« Shouldis, as well as neophytes Mark Smith and Rebecca show. That ' s great! The Drama deparment continues Brooksher. put forth hard work and talent into each production. This was the play to be in said Brooksher. Everyone -Story by Barrett Bot 28 i Student t Productions Campus Life

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