Category: The Echo
On April 9, 2026, Southern Nazarene University’s International Student Society (ISS) hosted Passport to Culture, an annual…
Read MoreAs the spring semester begins to wrap up, SNU students can look forward to something…
Read MoreLast week, Hills’s Res Life team hosted “OOPS I Arted,” a Bob Ross-themed night, drawing…
Read MoreWhile growing up, Disney princesses were a constant in my life. Watching the movies, playing…
Read MoreFor Professor Melany Kyzer, Southern Nazarene has never been merely a workplace – it has…
Read MoreResurrection Sunday is celebrated by SNU students and faculty in varying ways. All classes are…
Read MoreAt most college campuses, freshmen arrive carrying dorm essentials, nervous excitement and the assumption that…
Read MoreAcross the SNU campus, there are a few sets of identical twins. The Baugher and…
Read MoreWith spring break in the rearview mirror and finals approaching, the countdown to the end…
Read MoreEven as well-versed in cinema as I am, sometimes I get things wrong. What I…
Read MoreBefore stepping into administration, Dr. Steve Betts, Ph.D., was seated behind the piano—teaching students not…
Read MoreOne minute in Oklahoma, the sky is clear and calm – the next, phones buzz…
Read MoreAs spring break approaches, many SNU students are counting down the days—not necessarily for big…
Read MoreFor some students at Southern Nazarene University, answering the question “Where are you from?” is…
Read MoreBeyond what happens on the Sawyer Center court, SNU basketball games are full of students…
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