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Girls of Promise Set for Feb. 5

In just over a week, girls from across the River Valley will converge on Arkansas Tech for the third annual Girls of Promise Conference.

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Tech Ranked in Men's and Women's Hoops

There are 275 institutions that sponsor NCAA Division II men's and women's basketball. Only two of them are ranked in the national top 25 poll in both this week, and Arkansas Tech University is one of them.

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“Remembering a King” Celebration

Guests filled the Student Services and Conference Center at Arkansas Tech University – Ozark Campus on January 19 to participate in the “Remembering a King” Celebration.

 

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WonderWeek 2011 Next Week

Student organizations are preparing for the WonderWeek 2011 competitions to commence by painting canvases and making blueprints for canned food sculptures.

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Callers Needed for Phonathon

The Tech Loyalty Fund Phonathon will get underway in a few weeks, and currently organizers are looking to hire students who are willing to call alumni and friends of the university.

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Man With Tech Ties Named President at SHU

Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban, a former administrator at Arkansas Tech University, has been named president at Seton Hall University in South Orange, N.J.

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WonderWeek Canvases Available in Student Services

WonderWeek 2011, starting next Monday, promises fun and competition to individual students and student groups. One of the competitions is Canvas Painting and Design for student organizations.

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No. 4 DSU Tops No. 2 Suns 68-58

Delta State broke its school record for consecutive women's basketball home victories on Saturday, and safe to say there's no one the Lady Statesmen would have rather done it against.

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Wonder Boys Earn Seventh Consecutive Win

A change in shot selection in the second half yielded a 65-52 Arkansas Tech victory over the Delta State Statesmen in Gulf South Conference action at Walter Sillers Coliseum in Cleveland, Miss., on Saturday.

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Suns vs. DSU: Greatest Rivalry in D-II Resumes

Through 18 years and 43 meetings, their rivalry has grown to become the best in NCAA Division II women’s basketball.

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