The Yellow Jacket’s First All Female Staff

By Madison Boggs | The Yellow Jacket student publication has been running for many years, but this year is special for many reasons.  It is The Yellow Jacket’s first all-female staff. Communication Department Chair Dr. Julie Welker said, “Having an all-female newspaper staff has been a fun experience. These young ladies are hard workers and […]

A Farewell to a Howard Payne Icon

By Mackynlie Conklin | Student life on Howard Payne’s campus has always been a key factor in the student experience. One person who has made it their goal to create the best environment for HPU’s students is Josh Snow. Snow began working at HPU in the admissions office in July of 2013. Later in 2015, […]

How One Professor Returned to His Alma Mater to Impact the Community

By Madison Boggs | When Jordan Villanueva graduated from Howard Payne University in 2013 with a double major in Spanish and Christian Studies, he had little expectation of coming back to HPU as faculty just eight years later. Post-graduation, Villanueva jumped right into ministry. He began while he was still in college as the Youth […]

Clinical Teaching Program Sets Students Up For Future Success

By Mackynlie Conklin | There are many hands-on programs offered on Howard Payne’s campus to assist students in gaining experience in their career fields. The clinical teaching program is part of a senior student’s graduation plan in order to graduate as a certified teacher. Throughout the clinical teaching program, the student will be placed at […]

Brownwood Eats – A List of the Best Local Restaurants

By Jordan Givens | After a new student moves in, one of the first questions asked is “Where do we eat?” Many alumni answer with a resounding “Underwood’s, or if you’re early enough Common Grounds.” While both are great options, many Howard Payne students miss out on the rest of Brownwood’s good eats. After asking […]

Jacket Journey Revamped After Tough Year

By Jordan Givens | As many other organizations on campus were affected by COVID so was the first experience of being on campus for new students. COVID-19 was detrimental to a lot of campus events, including Jacket Journey. Jacket Journey is Howard Payne’s new student orientation where most new students can interact with the campus […]

Jake Parker Feature

By Bailey Farmer | Many people around Howard Payne’s campus know who Jake Parker is because of his role on the football team. But what some do not know is how he made his way to HPU. Parker, a senior Kinesiology major from Tyler had never heard of HPU or Brownwood before coming to. “God was […]

Senior Memoir From Our Staff

By Brienna Williams & Tia Campos | Brienna Williams, YJ Staff Writer – “My time at Howard Payne University has been short. I transferred in at the beginning of my Junior year. I originally began my college career at The University of Mary Hardin Baylor and never expected to end up at HPU, but I […]

Howard Payne Hosts First Worship Leader Lab

This April, students at Howard Payne University were given the opportunity to participate in HPU’s first Worship Leader Lab. This lab gave students the opportunity to learn from several worship leaders from across the state, many of whom graduated from HPU. Dr. Chris Rosborough, assistant professor of music and director of choral activities said that […]

HPU Senior Overcomes Battle With Autism

By Mackynlie Conklin | Coming to a university is difficult and exciting enough, but for one of Howard Payne University’s student in particular, it presents additional challenges. Micah McDowell,  a 21-year-old senior majoring in history said that Proverbs 3:5-6 is a strong influence in his own life. “The thing is I leaned on my understanding […]

Enrolled and In Love

By Mackenzie Langham | Eli and Brienna Williams did not expect that they would meet and marry each other when they started at their separate universities. However, fate had other plans. Brienna went to the University of Mary Hardin Baylor and Eli went to Howard Payne University. Strategic communication major and junior at the time, […]

Reliving the Journey of a Howard Payne Alum

By Mackenzie Langham | Mandy Callaway’s Howard Payne story is full of unexpected twists and turns, romantic beginnings, trials and perseverance. Thankfully, her HPU story exceeds her experience as a student, and continues to this day. Callaway graduated from Howard Payne University in 2001, Callaway earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a […]

Wheelington’s Road to HPU

By Brienna Williams | Dr. Rusty Wheelington, Professor of Christian Studies, is a well-known and highly respected professor on the Howard Payne campus. Strike up a conversation with any student who has been through the Christian Studies department and you will hear words such as kindhearted, humble, gracious and genuine in reference to Dr. Wheelington. […]

Podcast Creators in Our Midst

By Mackenzie Langham | Podcasts are extremely popular in today’s culture, and have been for some time. It is fascinating how so many people desire to stop and listen, not only for the sake of entertainment, but in many cases so people can be poured into. One of Howard Payne’s very own students has chosen […]

HPU Model UN Returns with Awards

By Brienna Williams | During the first week of February seven Howard Payne students traveled to Rome, Italy to represent HPU at an International Model United Nations conference. Out of 15 different nations represented at the conference Howard Payne was the only school from the United States. Model United Nations (MUN) is a conference in […]

Student Spotlight: Collin Davis

By Mackynlie Conklin | HPU Junior, Collin Davis, was involved in a roll over crash last semester while traveling back from a baseball tournament against Hawaiian Pacific University. Davis was one of the two seriously injured athletes in the crash, and was unable to participate in the 2019 season. Thankfully, Davis is now fully recovered and […]

Faculty Profile: Dr. Kevin Kelley

By Tamera Ryan | High energy, engaging discussions and crazy board drawings are a given in any class or discussion with Dr. Kevin Kelley. A St. Louis University graduate, Kelley got his bachelor’s degree and masters and doctorate degrees in the state of Missouri in 2007. His memberships in kayaking and karate clubs on campus […]

Staff Profile: Isaac Williams

By Cailen Jenkins | The Baptist Student Ministry motto is “To know Christ and make Christ known,”and that is exactly what Isaac Williams is doing. Williams is from May, Texas and attended and graduated from Howard Payne University with a Christian Education degree in May of 2019. Williams stepped right into a position in the […]

Choate has long history with HPU

By Kyra Chapa | Abram Choate graduated from Howard Payne in 1998 with a degree in exercise and sport science. During his time in college, Choate was an athlete and a member of Zeta Chi. After graduation, he served one year as the head boys basketball coach at Harvest Christian Academy in Pasadena. He later […]

HPU Football Senior Spotlight

Mackynlie Conklin | Football season at Howard Payne University has kicked off to a great start. The Yellow Jackets took home the win this past Saturday with a 48-34 victory over Austin College. This was the team’s first season opening win since 2014. Even though the oldest class of players didn’t experience the 2014 season […]

Friendship as virtue

By Jaci Garrett | C.S. Lewis once said, “Friendship is born at that moment when one man says to another: ‘What! You too? I thought that no one but myself…’” Friendship seems such an arbitrary thing for us because we do not really put much thought into it. Have you ever met someone for the […]

Banks’ vision becomes BSA

By Brienna Williams | When Senior Kinesiology major Cecil Banks saw the lack of representation that minority groups have on Howard Payne’s campus, he decided to start the Black Student Association to give minority students a place to feel understood and find representation. Banks’ and others’ vision and heartbeat was to create a place for […]

Blacklight Bingo draws in 150

by Katie Cravey | HPU Student Activity Council hosted its annual Black Light Bingo from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Aug. 23 in the Bullion Suites. There was over $800 worth of prizes for students to take home with them if they were lucky enough to get a bingo. This was a successful year […]

Tam’s Takes

By Tamee Ryan | I see you. It’s your first year away from home and you miss your mom. It’s your senior year and you have no clue what you’re going to be doing after graduation and you are counting the days. You are terrified. You are excited. You are homesick. You are free. We […]

Conklin to compete in Miss Texas USA

Sophomore Mackynlie Conklin, from Midland, Texas, will be competing in the Miss Texas USA pageant in August 2019 as Miss Permian Basin. Conklin, a sophomore communication major, is also an HPU cheerleader, a writer and photographer for The Yellow Jacket, and a member of Delta Chi Rho. This year, she will also serve as a […]