Spring Pledging Underway On Campus

Howard Payne University has many Greek organizations on campus. With the start of the Spring 2021 semester,  many of HPU’s students have decided to pledge with Greek life. Organizations including local sororities which are Delta Chi Rho, the longest Greek organization on campus, as well as Chi Alpha Omega, and Pi Theta Chi. Fraternities include […]

Construction For Newbury Family Welcome Center Begins

By Mackenzie Langham | Week by week the new foundation for the new building on campus is slowly coming together, and it continues to draw the interest of students, and others in the community, passing by. Assistant to the President for Special Projects Jacob Rohrer said that the Newbury Family Welcome Center is the first […]

S’mores and Jesus – A Women to Women Recap

By Jordan Givens | S’mores and Jesus, what else could a college girl want on a Monday night? The first “Campfire Conversations” Women to Women event was held last Monday. The event was part of the Women to Women ministry for college girls organized by women in the HPU community. The event focused on the […]

HPU Theatre Holds 24 – Hour Theatre Festival

By Mackenzie Langham | The 24-Hour Theatre Festival at Howard Payne University continues to be an all-encompassing event involving both HPU and surrounding high school students to promote the theatre program to prospective students. Dr. Nicholas Ewen, assistant professor of theatre and chair of the theatre department, created this  program at HPU 10 years ago […]

Veda Hodge Hall and Baseball Clubhouse Renovations

By Mackenzie Langham | Howard Payne’s Veda Hodge Hall and Baseball Clubhouse has recently completed renovations in hopes of improving the atmosphere for students, faculty and staff. Amanda Moore, a junior resident assistant in Veda, majoring in elementary education said that the renovations done to Veda have been updated to include private study rooms for […]

New BSM Director Driven to Promote Faith-Based Connections on Campus

By Brienna Williams | After almost a decade of serving in youth ministry, former youth pastor Bryan Pate has made the transition to serving in college ministry with the Baptist Student Ministry at Howard Payne University. “We are closely tied to and involved with Howard Payne, so I heard that Keith Platte was resigning from his position as […]

Impacts of Covid-19 On The Classroom Environment

By Jordan Givens | The start of a new semester always brings different classroom policies. With COVID-19, the classroom experience has changed even more. Howard Payne University students are attending in-person classes. There are many policies in place to ensure the health and safety of students. These policies have many effects on professors and students. […]

Nationwide Student Mental Health Struggle During COVID-19

By Mackenzie Langham | The mental health of many people has decreased since COVID-19 began. Howard Payne University students are coping with the shifting landscape to the best of their ability. Mrs. Kimberly Thomas, one of the university counselors, said that student mental health issues are growing. “Depression rates are rising, anxiety rates are rising, […]

HPU Student Speaker Bureau To Host Debate Watches

By Dr. Julie Welker | The Student Speaker Bureau speech and debate team will host debate watch and dialogue sessions for the presidential debates Sept. 29 at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 1 at 8 p.m., and Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. The events will take place in the Bullion Suites and Winebrenner Science Hall, and are […]

Music and Fine Arts Thrive Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

By Caleb Callaway | Albeit a nearly silent collapse, one of the first industries to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic was fine arts. Across the globe, speakers, artists, musicians, actors, and other professionals involved in the fine arts have been grappling with the crippling effects of COVID-19. From Broadway, to the Sydney Opera House, […]

Students Find Ways To Connect During Pandemic

By Mackenzie Langham | Few would argue at Howard Payne University that there is a disconnect between students caused by COVID-19. Many first-year students have been fortunate enough to find a group of friends by this time. Unfortunately, many others have only made a friend or two since coming to campus. University counselor,  Kimberly Thomas, […]

ASC DELAY AFFECTS STUDENTS

Howard Payne University’s athletics has been a major attraction in bringing new students to Brownwood and retaining current students. This year brought  unforeseen changes in athletics and the schedules of many student athletes. COVID-19 caused the ASC to delay the fall 2020 athletic season to spring 2021. Morgan Patterson, a senior soccer player, has mixed […]

Thoughts on HPU Career Summit

By Katie Cravey and Brienna Williams | The HPU Career Summit, hosted by Career Services, The Office of Alumni and University Services took place on Wednesday, February 24. The Career Summit was from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the Bullion Suites. Students who attended received a free lunch, an HPU notepad and pen, and […]

FCA Adds New Membership Division

By Mackenzie Langham | The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) has added a new division of discipleship aimed to reach a broader audience on Howard Payne’s campus. The new tier in FCA is called FCA Membership, and their focus is discipleship. Senior Jessica Swonger, who is triple majoring in the honors academy, psychology, and jurisprudence, […]

HPU students advance at TIFA tournament

By YJ Staff | HPU’s Student Speaker Bureau speech and debate team recently competed at the Texas Intercollegiate Forensics Association Spring Championship tournament, held at Texas State University in San Marcos.  HPU won fourth overall sweepstakes in speech and debate combined. Freshman Rishona Raub, Guy D. Newman Honors Academy, communication, and social work major from […]

HPU Cheer and Athletics Give back

By Mackynlie Conklin | HPU’s organizations always show support during October’s Breast Cancer Awareness month, however, last semester the HPU Cheerleading Team and Athletic Department decided to take it one step further. Walker Cancer Center at Brownwood Regional Medical Center. HPU Cheerleading and Athletics raised $560 for the Walker Cancer Center Patient Assistance Fund by […]

The Yellow Jacket Clothes Closet is Back

By Caleb Callaway | Let’s be honest: college isn’t cheap. To start there is tuition, meal plan, room and board, and class expenses, and then there are textbooks, organization fees, fundraisers, and regular living expenses. On top of these inevitable expenses, students are regularly expected to dress professionally for church, job interviews, meetings, and a […]

Peer Tutoring Offered in Library

By Katie Cravey | The HPU Peer Tutoring Center is a free service available to all students. The service is open from 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday in the library. Students who wish to utilize this service can go into the multipurpose lab on the right side of the library during the […]

HPU Baseball Season Kicks Off

By Bri Davis | After a record season in 2019, all of HPU is excited to see what our baseball team has in store this season! Assistant Coach, Robert Anders, is sharing in the excitement and he believes that team is looking good. “We also have great freshman to help fill the holes, reload the […]

Chapel Band Undergoes Changes

By Mackenzie Langham | The 2020 Spring semester has begun and with it has brought great new changes. One of those new changes is the merger of the Chapel Band and the Heritage Singers. The Chapel Band and the Heritage Singers, have both wonderfully represented art and worship on campus for many years, and are […]

So…How Does This Thing Work?

By Kimberly Thomas | As I write this, it is Day 4 of the Spring semester.  Five students have approached me in the last three days asking the same question, “How does this thing work?”  “This thing” is in reference to HPU’s counseling services that are provided free of charge to all Howard Payne students.  […]

New Welcome Center Building Plans Announced

By Brienna Williams | On March 31st at 1:30 p.m. Howard Payne will be breaking ground on Old Main Park to begin building “the new front door to the university” according to Howard Payne President, Dr. Cory Hines. He is referring to the 2.5 million dollar project that will soon be the Don Newbury Welcome […]

New Library Safety Policy

By Tia Campos | The Walker Memorial library has enacted a new safety policy this semester by enforcing a new way for students to enter after dark. From now on, students and staff are required to scan their Howard Payne I.D. after 6 p.m. to enter the library. The library is still open to the […]

Fresh start for HPU intramurals

By Mackynlie Conklin | With the fall semester in full swing at Howard Payne, Chad Anders, the new coordinator of intramurals, has been hard at work to help strengthen intramural presence on campus. Anders, an HPU alum, has stepped into the position and found many new ways to influence positive change. As a former student […]

Fall break Oct. 24-25

Katie Cravey | Howard Payne University traditionally only gives students one Friday for fall break, but this semester, students and faculty will all get two days off. Fall break will be held Oct. 24-25. Classes will not meet and the offices will be closed. Residence halls will remain open. Students are encouraged to use this […]