Chad Tappe, assistant director of admissions, helps a student decorate her new dorm room during Student Impact. Admissions officers often traveled around the nation , recruiting the next class of Harding hopefuls. (Photo by Lindsey Taliaferro) Or. Jeff Hopper, dean of International programs and the Honors College, livens up the Harding University Bookstore with music on registration day Aug. 19. HUB officials said this year that students may be able to order their textbooks online in the near future. (Photo by Jeff Montgomery) acloserlook~ security Security officer Chris Fassett pa– trols the area surrounding the student center. Officers worked day and night to ensure that the campus remained safe and secure. "The funniest thing I remember hap– pening was when an ostrich escaped from a farm and ran loose around town," Craig Russell , chief of security, said. "I remember sitting in College Church on a Sunday morning, looking over at the window and seeing an ostrich, followed by a campus security car, followed by a Searcy police car,n he said. "I did adouble take and thought to myself, 'what in the world?' The ostrich continued to flee, . apparently trying to distance itself from the meat processing plant. After the chase, the ostrich was finally appre– hended and returned to the owner." campus support services 39 IIWI .
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