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  • The Bench Wins Big

    The Bench Wins Big

    By: Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE- The Arkansas men’s basketball team traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama this past Saturday to take on the almighty Crimson Tide. Senior guard Daryl Macon never failed to disappoint as usual. However, a new set of studs took to the court and really grasped some attention. The Arkansas bench played a massive role…

  • UofA Open With Temperatures Below Freezing

    UofA Open With Temperatures Below Freezing

    by Nanci Flores FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In cases of extreme weather, the University of Arkansas chancellor can decide to cancel classes if the outside conditions cause a threat to the safety of students, faculty and staff. The university respond to weather emergencies by changing its hour operations in one of three ways: cancellation, delayed start…

  • RAZORBACK BASKETBALL HEADS TO ALABAMA

    By: Lauren Jackson FAYETTEVILLE, ARK – The Arkansas men’s basketball teams heads to Tuscaloosa this weekend in hopes of a fourth straight win against Alabama. The hogs are coming off a 87 to 72 loss to Kentucky at home on Tuesday. One big issue for the team surrounds the final stretch of defense. Head coach…

  • University Collaborates with Fayetteville High School to Advance Teaching Techniques

    University Collaborates with Fayetteville High School to Advance Teaching Techniques

    by Ramsey Minto FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas and Fayetteville High School collaborated in a research project that revealed students benefited more from using the same type of modeling software used by scientists than from traditional teaching. Assistant professor of science education Stephen Burgin and assistant professor in chemistry Mahmoud Moradi took free…

  • Bakery Gives Opportunity to Get to Know Local Officers

    by Ramsey Minto FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Rick’s Bakery hosts Coffee With a Cop Feb. 22nd from 7 to 9 p.m. Fayetteville police department invites Fayetteville to join them for coffee, donuts, and conversation. “It’s just a chance for the community to get to know the police officers on a more personal level, as opposed to…

  • Long Time University Editor and Historian Passes Away

    Long Time University Editor and Historian Passes Away

    by Ramsey Minto FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Don Schaefer, 84, passed away Feb. 15th, 2018 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Schaefer worker for University Relations, previously known as the University of Arkansas Division of Information, for 25 years. He updated the university map every year among other projects he was involved with that benefited the…

  • Former Razorback Basketball Player Honored by SEC

    Former Razorback Basketball Player Honored by SEC

    By: Andrew Epperson FAYETTEVILLE, ARK – When the Southeastern Conference honors a group of men’s college basketball players as “Allstate SEC Legends” during the SEC tournament, one former Razorback player will be among those names. Jonathon Modica, who was a freshman during the 2002-03 season and led Arkansas to the NCAA tournament as a senior,…

  • The Razorbacks Welcomed the Kentucky Wildcats Into a Sold-Out Bud Walton Arena

    The Razorbacks Welcomed the Kentucky Wildcats Into a Sold-Out Bud Walton Arena

    By Mazie Vincent FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – The Arkansas men’s basketball team took on the Kentucky Wildcats on Super Tuesday. Bud Walton Arena was sold out for the sixth time this season. Both the Hogs and Wildcats had lots to gain as neither have clinched an NCAA Tournament seed. Kentucky won the game 87 – 72.…

  • UA Autism Symposium Cost To Increase

    UA Autism Symposium Cost To Increase

    by Drew Smith FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A discounted attendance cost for the University of Arkansas’ Autism and Developmental Disabilities Symposium expires on Friday. The cost for professionals will increase from $165 to $190 at the close of business Friday, but the cost for families and students will remain at $50. Speakers for the two-day event…

  • New Security Division On Campus

    New Security Division On Campus

    by Drew Smith FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas added a new Security Division to enhance the 40-officer Patrol and Police Services unit on campus. The program needs students over the age of 18 and interested in law-enforcement careers to apply for new positions. Security officers will work on a flexible time shift, focusing…

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