Ashley Wolstoncroft’s senior capstone project- Oklahoma Baptist University THE WOLSTONCROFT TIMES FEATURED STORIES Rare Cancer Page 2 New TSA rule Page 4 Spring Break Ideas Page 5 Okla. Adoption Page 6 Man forgives killers Page 7 Getting Published Page 9...
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Ashley Wolstoncroft’s senior capstone project- Oklahoma Baptist University THE WOLSTONCROFT TIMES FEATURED STORIES Rare Cancer Page 2 New TSA rule Page 4 Spring Break Ideas Page 5 Okla. Adoption Page 6 Man forgives killers Page 7 Getting Published Page 9 McLoud Football Page 14 Ebola Crisis continues to wreak havoc Vol. 1 April 26, 2016 Issue 1 @WOLSTONCROFTER WOLSTONCROFT.WORD- PRESS.COM ASHLEY WOLSTONCROFT Editor-in-Chief MONROVIA, Liberia— Everything they know and love is suddenly being torn form their lives. As the deadly Ebola epidemic in West Africa continues, many Africans find themselves tak- ing precautions that are counter to their culture. “Africans live and love com- munity,” Sam Gardner,* a med- ical doctor and Christian work- er in West Africa, said. “Greetings as well as fare- wells in African life are very important. When not done properly, or neglected, offense is taken.” Gardner said it is difficult to warn Africans not to shake hands, hug or greet with a kiss because
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