by Ashlyn Grace Brothers “Every Brilliant Thing” is currently playing at TheatreSquared’s Nadine Baum Studio Theatre in Fayetteville and will run through February 10. The one-person play features Tony nominee and Emmy Award-winning actress Liz Calloway. According to TheatreSquared’s website, they recently relocated to their brand new facility in order “to create a profoundly intimate, immersive,…
By Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— Razorback Transit shifted its routes at the start of the semester once again. Transit and Parking officials have made changes to varying bus routes to help improve traffic flow near campus and reduce the number of stops. The new schedule removes the Blue Route entirely and combines it with Route…
by Moe Ellis FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Movie lovers can experience the thrill of the Oscars through a local movie theater’s event. AMC Fiesta Square 12 in Fayetteville hosts the “Best Picture Showcase” each year before the ceremony. This year the two day event will be held Feb. 16 and 17, and includes seven of the…
By Kellie Audrain FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—The University of Arkansas’ on-campus Walmart revealed its new look and pick-up and delivery services at the beginning of the semester. The layout and inventory of the store changed to draw in more customers. Students can now purchase fresh food and use self-checkout at the location. If students order groceries through…
by Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— A fraternity on campus plans to make a difference by offering a seminar touching base on college relationships. The “Crazy Stupid College Love” seminar, hosted by Phi Delta Theta, takes place Tuesday, January 29 at 6:00 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. The seminar covers difficult topics such as sexual assault,…
by Moe Ellis FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A local music venue announced its early 2019 musical lineup. George’s Majestic Lounge on Dickson Street opens its doors for performances more than fifty nights from January to June. Genres range from EDM to country, with tribute shows and local artists sprinkled within. Some familiar artists are scheduled…
by Kellie Audrain FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—Students graduating this year will be entering the best job market since 2007 according to a new report. The National Association of Colleges and Employers reports that businesses will be hiring 16.6 percent more new graduates than they did last year. “Each year, the National Association of Colleges and Employers surveys…
by Chris Zahn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Five-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady receives a lot of national attention when the Patriots reach the big game, but two former Razorbacks will also be on the field–Trey Flowers and Deatrich Wise Jr. Defensive ends Flowers and Wise Jr. spent a combined eight years at the University of…
by Moe Ellis FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas Department of Health confirmed a travel-related case of measles in Little Rock at UAMS in early 2018, resulting in the first Arkansas diagnosis of the vaccine-preventable disease in three years. Measles was thought to be eradicated in 2000 but has made a comeback in the United States.…
by Kellie Audrain FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—The University of Arkansas’ Transit and Parking Department will implement new parking rules and designations for Harmon Parking Garage this semester. The new parking designations allow students and faculty with Harmon parking permits to park on levels 1-7, while those without a permit can only use metered parking on levels 8…