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April 30, 2010

Crusader Athletics: A year in review

Sizemore leads Crusaders past Graceland

Day in the Life: Kristen Ostrem

Tennis season looking forward

Track continues to break records

Students gear up for summer service trips

Evangel student to participate in Piano Festival

EU hosts Iron Chef

Cox Health presents ArtsFest

Review: The Dove Awards

SIFE works to alleviate hunger

Spring brings increase in bills

2010-11 changes reviewed

Women host Auxiliary sale

Campus continues 15-year-old flower planting tradition

Graduation statistics released

Senior class will not present gift due to lack of finances

Students attend cultural forum

Students to share at baccalaureate

 

April 23, 2010

Crusaders have high hopes for postseason

Tennis splits matches in weekend tournament

Spring Intramurals season begins

Going for a seventh championship

Giving them a chance

Students walk to raise cancer awareness

Security guards to carry guns beginning in fall

ESGA hosts chapel on state of the campus

Music Professor’s piece selected for international concert series

Professor publishes book on Luke-Acts

Social science department holds prayer for nation’s leaders

Senior dreams of being a voice actress

Husband of Burgess Resident Director fulfills God’s will through traveling ministry

Double Shot to premiere next Friday

 

April 16, 2010

Gun bill brought to BOD

Senate passes bike bill to Board of Administration

Spring Fling tonight

Students host chapel on the lawn

Phi Beta Lamba travels to Jefferson City for conference

Concert Orchestra to perform outdoor show next week

Horton series reflects on Pentecostal roots

Class of 2010 chooses baccalaureate speakers

Alpha Chi society inducts new members, attends regional conference

Spring Fling Costume Ideas

EU student brings relavance back to Earth Day and ties it to Pentecost

‘...On a path few others have traveled’

Resident Assistants 2010-2011

Resident Soccer club premieres 2010-2011

Movie Review: The Last Song

Baseball breaks losing streak

Softball player breaks team stolen base record

Running past the competition

Day in the Life: Drew O’Cain

Could it be?


April 9, 2010

Students aid Springfield in city visioning plan

Chapel credit mishap causes stir among students

Wilson’s Creek creates chance for new jobs

AED machines installed on campus

Interview with student body President Joe Montanez

Interview with Senate President Martin Campbell

Students to fill out 2010 Census

English department takes 29 to Calvin

Thallander Foundation receives award

Student athletes prepare for ministries

Intramural wrap-up

Day in the Life: Max Schuman

Softball shows off speed

UConn winning streak

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Make-a-Wish foundation reaches out to area children

Senior strives for career in entertainment business

Life lessons with Taylor Swift

 

April 1, 2010

Sanctus Real

Movie Review: The Bounty Hunter

Senior Art Show to open first gallery tomorrow

Master’s Commission was a ‘refining proccess’

Burgess Hall President mistaken as criminal in a police mix-up

EU:24 provided new attraction

Majority of ESGA candidates run unopposed

Student retention numbers released

Mr. EU crowned for 2010

Health care bill passed into law

Springfield partners with Google

English department inaugurates writing fellowship

Students participate in Sunrise Celebration

Softball continues hot streak

Baseball hits the road

Day in the Life: Natalia Gochicoa

Tennis team gets first match with conference win against Baker

Outdoor track takes off

 

March 26, 2010

Crusaders hit hot streak

Basketball season finishes strong

Day in the Life: Kaitlin Glover

Intramurals enter tournament play

Softball sets the pace

Senior to join Korean military after graduation

Alice in Wonderland

Evangel Spring Break service trips take students around the world

Census form shortest ever

Students volunteer for fifth grade classes’ presentations

Evangel hosts EU: 24

Changes made to summer financial aid

Evangel hosts Fine Arts Festival

Board of Administration approves Joust changes

Students create PK network

Social Work program accreditation reaffirmed

 

March 19, 2010

Outdoor Adventures club forms bond

Fine Arts teaches life lessons

The Library Center starts “Nxt Chapter” book club

Fashion Fever: Pretty and the City

Sight and Sound Theatre to produce “Noah, The Musical”

Baseball team has high expectations

Men’s basketball looks toward national tournament

Regular season comes to a close

Cancelled games slow down softball season

Absolute Madness is Right

Student filming alerts police

Aladdin survey seeks student input on food

Chile responds to natural disaster, receives relief

Students travel to D.C. for study

Fundraiser provides gloves for youth in need

New library check-out procedures

Stimulus program ends

 

March 5, 2010

Evangel art students to display work off campus

Musician finds his rhythm

Seven Pounds

Alumni named VP of Government Relations for General Motors

Olympic opening ceremonies raise the bar

Nationals approach for Crusaders

Back to the mound

Regular season comes to a close

Senate approves GPA-based curfew bill

SpringFling theme revealed

StrengthsFinder results

Students attend character symposium

H1N1 virus gives way to the seasonal flu on campus

Missouri legislation could lower minimum wage

Student Led Chapels increase in size

Evangel students prep for overseas service trips

Video to help draw students

 

February 26, 2010

Ladies’ Night Out unites EU women

Mr. EU to double as fundraiser

Career Expo held for seniors

EU Alumnus named President of Truman State University

Students travel overseas for more than 20 ministry trips

Evangel students to attend Missouri State ROTC ball

College Republicans observes Lincoln Days

Forensics Team travels to St. Louis competition

Evangel’s Ladies Auxiliary hosts fundraiser

Canadian professor recalls growing up playing Olympic sport

Lewis Hall: Week of Prayer

Student strives to bring glory to God

The Mikado

Tweet Tweet

Tennis players ‘strongest they have ever been’

Crusaders press toward postseason

Crusaders look for strong conference finish

Day in the Life: Andrew Rickman

Indoor season crosses finish line

 

February 19, 2010

Mission trips give student a chance to “let go”

Living with your best friend

Student takes charge in leading Bible study

Evangel Concert Choir records CD

Disney/Pixar’s “Up”

Men split week’s contest

Crusaders determined to improve

Intramural competition heats up

Changes to be made to baseball schedule

WorldChangers hosts Eurasia Experience

Founders scholars visit campus

Students sell dates to assist Haiti

Blanket and Coat Drive brings large response

Coaching staff vacancies filled

Epiphany now accepting audio recordings

Community School of Arts underway

Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial scholarships broaden horizons for higher education

A/G member appointed head of Highway Patrol

 

February 12, 2010

Senators propose new curfew bill

Conversation Day educates faculty, staff

Ladies cook up a Valentine’s Day-themed sale for students

Neal, daughter retire jerseys

Springfield Daddy Daughter Dance

Student musicians prepare for “Mikado”

Evangel to host benefit concert for Springfield Youth Symphony

Alpha Chi Chapter honored as Star Chapter

Student-led chapel takes inward approach

Crusaders push past Baker

Track team sets the pace

Evangel’s defense helps get second spot in conference

Intramurals revise schedule, complete second week

Day in the Life: Johnathan Leach

Valentine’s Day

Creative Valentine’s Day dates

Review: HuHot Mongolian Grill

A match made in heaven

Happy Valentine’s Day?

Alaskan native travels far from home to attend EU

From childhood friends to engaged

 

February 5, 2010

Fundraiser funnels cash to Haitians

Peecher’s experiences challenge student body

Bryan: Flu cases decrease sharply since last year

Community Visioning Challenge 2010

Respect Tour stops in Springfield, features EU alumna

Krause Hall renovations to begin in May

Finance chapels take Scriptures to the bank

Students share findings at the annual Alpha Chi research forum

Remembering Black History Month

God fulfills desires of an MK’s heart through Bed and Breakfast program

Student uses art to bring awareness to the issue of human trafficking

“The biggest night in music...”

Superboal XLIV Predictions

Pressing the court

Evangel takes out Graceland

Intramural athletics start strong

 

January 29, 2010

WorldChangers uses Eurasia Experience to enhance missions week

New Krause senator fills vacancy as senate reconvenes

EU to begin Community School of Arts program

Conversation Day equips faculty, staff

New Web site makes purchases ‘easy’

MSU works toward ‘50 in 50’ goal for Haiti relief

Churches give aid to Springfield area homeless

Semester in Ireland changes student’s perspective

Weekly devotionals: students learn leadership

Evangel alumna wins Emmy Award

Nick Jonas and the Administration debut

Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are

Buzzer-beater gives Evangel top spot in conference

Intramural basketball to start

Evangel jumper breaks record at first indoor track meet

Jonathan Huskisson: ‘on the right track’

Coaches criticized for short tenures

Defensive pressure seals win

 

January 22, 2010

Alpha Chi students prepare to present at research forum

EU “Best Christian Workplace”

Cafeteria to make semester upgrades

Financial Choice chapels underway

Campus-wide effort serves to redesign current General Education system

Haiti receives aid

Student Investment Group receives finances

Springfield Source links community to one site

Cheer squad takes 5th in nation at competition in Florida

Crusaders hold on for victory

Day in the Life: Traci Ragan

Jenkins honored for 500 career wins

Crusaders fight for conference

Column: American Hockey

Roe v. Wade: the beginning of a worldwide controversy

Friends help Dr. Edwards celebrate retirement

Movie Review: Sherlock Holmes

Column: Turn your resolution into a promise

 

October 16, 2009

‘Twilight Tours’ arranged for perspective students

Riggs Hall dedicated at Homecoming

LifeWorks gears up for national ‘Make a Difference’ day

HarvestFest switches location

First shipment of H1N1 vaccine on hand

Graduate and Professional Studies hosts open house

Library receives updated law books

Living Legacies Homecoming Celebration

Auxiliary raising funds for marching band uniforms

Soccer Club Team

Leading by example

Festival of Faith hosts choir of 500

EU Films’ newest goes big

Corn mazes, haunted houses and hayrides are fun ways to enjoy the 2009 scare season

Crusaders still optimistic about season after disappointing loss

Don’t call it a comeback

Intramural season delayed because of rain

Defense performs at Homecoming

Baseball and softball wraps up fall season

Athletes give back to community

 

October 9, 2009

Student enrollment reaches highest peak in four years

Student Media reflects on the past

Laffoon gives sermon on “shoes of peace”

Students prepare for service trips abroad

Burleson elected freshman class president

Toll shows the significance of Civil War living history

Handzinski proposes new resolutions

Students and alumni share in festivities

Alumni vs. students in athletic events

Traditions through the years

PK status helps student discover his calling

Music department tunes up for busy Homecoming weekend

Adjustments prove successful for volleyball team

Golf season comes to close

Reflecting on Football: 1977-2009

Defense: the other side of football

Evangel to host annual Pearson-Creek 5K

 

October 2, 2009

Students separated to attend Relationships and Sexuality chapel

MasterCard Worldwide donates to Evangel

Homecoming spirit in full swing

Freshmen prepare for official class elections

Sci-Tech department seeks volunteers to donate blood

Evangel prepares for AQIP accrediation evaluation

Philosopher speaks on theism in the Church

Taste of Springfield spices up downtown

Movie Review: Surrogates

Downtown party at arts fiesta

Marching band champ’

Volleyball strikes again

Runners surpass individual records at Mo. Southern

Pro Sports..Who Cares?

Play by play: offense

Evangel claims victory at Jewell

 

September 25, 2009

Adopt-a-student program begins

Senate members sworn into office

Student-led chapels aim to help raise leaders

ESGA Senate: INTRODUCING YOUR 2009-2010 SENATORS

College Republican hosts campaign training meeting

Student GPA remains unaccessible from student portal

Jeni Dixon moves one step closer to Miss America

Interview with Student Body President Josh DeForest

Interview with Senate President Josh Davis

EU takes on Jewell

Setting the standard

Trumpet soloist kicks off Artist Series at Evangel

Speed the Light bash to raise money for missionaries

Caring for creation

Branson to display amazing fireworks

Recent EU alumni put their degrees to work

All the way from the African savannah

Volleyball continues winning streak

Teams anticipate a new season

Leading the Crowd

A Day in the Life: Taylor Sirois

 

September 18, 2009

Americans “Cry Out” for an awakening on anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks

Washburn named chair of Behaviorial Sciences

Plans for SYATP underway

Spiritual Emphasis focuses on planning, preparing for life

Oyola plans Pilgrimage to Santiago

Missouri Literary Festival draws writers to share their experience

Wellness Center confirms first H1N1 case at EU

Student leaders strengthen skills at leadership forum

Movie Review: State of Play

American Samoa sisters come to Evangel

Landers Theatre to celebrate Diamond Centennial anniversary

Erin Jacobs: “I love theater, it is fulfilling and great worship for me.”

“Oh my, Oh my!”

Off and running

Crusader vollyeball remains undefeated at home and goes 10-2

Intramurals make rule changes

Inside Fantasy Football

Graceland to bring new challenges for football team

 

 

September 11, 2009

Missouri law fines young drivers for texting on road

Obama addresses work ethic, success to students

Miss Springfield pageant comes to EU

SIFE creates opportunities for those who participate

Surgical masks being made
available in campus residence

LifeWorks helps to hone the leadership skills of students

Constitution Day memorialized

Student veteran responds to the call

Outdoor adventure club scout new trails

11:11 Make a wish

MSU hosts week-long celebration of Ozark history, culture

Restaurant Review: Chinese Anyone?

Once Upon a Mattress Cast List

Volleyball hits the beach

Tennis starts with a tournament

Mens golf tees off as season begins

Crusaders press forward for success

A day in the life

Cross Country Blog

 

September 4, 2009

Campus clubs represented at fair

Herbert Cooper to speak for Spiritual Emphasis Week

Director of Grad Studies and Degree Completion Named

Downtown Springfield cuts Wi-Fi service

Information Technologies revamps university Web site

Students cope with increased costs

Board approves H1N1 virus policy

Nunnally to lead trip to Bible lands

Freshman contributes to high hopes for Crusader Volleyball

Intramurals provide option for students to get involved

Crusaders perpare for opener against Lions

“Adopted families” help new students adjust to life away from home

Area college ministries draw Evangel students

Reel Lives: Convoy of Hope unveils art gallery on wheels

Movie Review: Post Grad

Book Review: The Unlikely Disciple

 

August 26, 2009

New Student Survival Guide

Rev. John Plake named campus pastor

500 new students arrive on campus

Work study program scales back

Appropriate attire redefined in handbook

New interchange expedites traffic

Last barrack razed during summer break

Movies for $2.50 a ticket are a dream for college students

Evangel marching band to debut in 2011

ECTV Pictures changes name

Volleyball team expects success

Basketball welcomes new coach

EU: Running on the right track

Football team uses scrimmage to prepare for the new season

Evangel alumnus signs basketball contract

April 17, 2009

Alumni continue ‘Trees of Honor’

Seven students honored for character

Media students bring back awards

Alpha Chi secures traveling trophy at nationals

‘Spring Break Out’ put on by children’s ministries

Hundreds turn out for tea party protest

Changes needed in intramural refereeing

ECTV Pictures premieres new film tonight

Leeland shares excitement for new album

Alumnus pioneers fashion T-shirt line

The state of going green

April 9, 2009

-Tuition to increase next school year

-Senate passes Joust West bill

-Gen Ed program to be revamped

-Campus leadership welcomes new RA staff

-‘Which Wich?’ opens in Springfield

-Business students succeed PBL competition

-Getting to know Josh DeForest

-Professor expresses himself through music

-Up, up and away!

-Softball and baseball both take wins away

April 3, 2009

-Spring Fling gets jungle fever

-Josh DeForest elected student body president

-Julie Higgins speaks at chapel for Evangel women

-Dr. Kelton wins award at speech tournament

-Profile on Jessica Graham

-MKs and life on the field

-Alpha Chi is more than an honor society

-Baseball splits, softball continues streak

March 27, 2009

-Student body to elect new leaders

-Students visit campus for eu:24

-Senate approves hall renovation bills

-Building 429 performs tonight

-The story behind the dress

-Housing changes how roommates are assigned

-Team falls to Lee University after late foul

-Baseball gets into the swing of things

March 20, 2009

-Departments established in new building

-Dr. Stanley Horton honored in chapel

-Students get unplugged

-Beauty and the Beast to use complex set and new fly system

-Review of Beauty and the Beast

-Nine college presidents around the world call Evangel home

-How to decorate on a budget

-Baseball season comes into full swing

March 13, 2009

-EU students travel abroad for service

-Former PLO Fatah fighter speaks at EU

-KECC sponsors Amplified

-‘Passport to Fashion’ Fever

-Forensics team earns multiple awards

-ESGA president vetoes knife bill

-Web Exclusive: Riggs Hall photos

-Fine Arts Festival held at Evangel

-Shrine Mosque hosts the circus

-Communication Department attends film festival

-St. Patrick’s Day celebrations still looking for musical entries

-Religion Matters column

-Electives to take before graduating

-Basketball reaches end of season

Feb. 26, 2009

-SpringFling goes wild

-Krause Hall facelift postponed

-Kevin Kennedy named sports director at EU

-Battle of the Bands to be hosted by KECC

-Four students attend NCLS in Colorado

-Student CD released

-Humanities students to take Austen tour in England

-Getting there is half the fun: games to play on road trips

-The aging church

-Basketball teams go one-and-one

Feb. 20, 2009

-Recruitment efforts increase at Evangel

-Missions Week personalizes Evangelism

-Palmer steps down as general secretary

-A ‘cool’ way to raise donations

-Black writers’ influences transcend time

-Tea rooms provide elegant settings

-Economy causes students to head back to school

-Basketball teams improve conference standings