By:Seth Campbell FAYETTEVILLE, Ark- Some people restrict dreams to their bed, while others pursue dreams with the intention of making them a reality. Sydney Mulvenon, a Fayetteville High student, took it upon herself to use the Lemke Journalism Project to pursue a dream. Mulvenon said, “I’ve been sideline reporting, commentating. Getting that experience at the…
Monday: Sunny Condition: Highs and Lows: 62°/49° Tuesday: Sunny Condition: Highs and Lows: 56°/30° Wednesday: Partly Cloudy Condition: Highs and Lows: 45°/30° Thursday: Sunny Condition: Highs and Lows: 56°/28° Friday: Partly Cloudy Condition: Highs and Lows: 63°/31°
By: Madison McClung FAYETTEVILLE, Ark- ASG voting begins today. The Associated Student Government at the University of Arkansas is a student-led organization that acts as an organized voice for all students. The two campaigns running are Make Your Mark and For The Hill. Both campaigns tabled and hosted a cookout for students at the Union…
By Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE- The Arkansas men’s basketball team wrapped up it’s regular season, dominating in six out of it’s last eight games. The team’s performance earned the number six seed in the 2018 SEC Tournament at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis next week. The Hogs have a first round bye, but after that,…
By: Ben Glodowski FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- University Programs will host a nationally recognized comedian in the Union. Dulcé Sloan, a correspondent for “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,” will appear in the Union Theater Friday night at 7:00. The event is sponsored by the University Programs Comedy Committee, which says “her signature sass and complete confidence…
By: Ben Glodowski FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- Severe Weather Awareness Week wraps up March 3 after a quick round of heavy rains in the area. The University’s Division of Emergency Management reminds students to stay prepared in anticipation of the coming Spring severe weather season. The National Weather Service offers a number of safety tips, from beach…
By: Ben Glodowski ROGERS, Ark.- The University of Arkansas Global Campus will advance students to part two of its course on mastering Microsoft Excel. The three-part series enters its intermediate phase tomorrow, with sections focusing on creating advanced formulas, using PivotTables, and analyzing datasets. The course costs $159, and lasts from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.…
By: Nick Camper FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – The University of Arkansas offers several ways to better your mind. Pat Walker Health Center offers free yoga classes for students every week. The purpose of these classes are to create a safe space for students who suffer from anxiety and stress. “If you’re constantly being pushed up and…
By: Nick Camper FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – University of Arkansas and Chartwells Dining team up to take on an initiative that gives back to the community. U of A students volunteer to help fill 300 “Matter Boxes” with healthy snacks and a light-hearted letter for local children in after-school programs. The goal is to encourage younger…
The No. 5 Razorback baseball team (6-2) returned to Baum Stadium in style Wednesday, blowing out the Dayton Flyers (1-6) 18-1 in the first game of the teams’ midweek series. Freshman pitcher Caleb Bolden got the start, and he pitched six innings without giving up a run or a walk. Bolden wasn’t the only freshman…