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  • Power outages in Fayetteville affect online classes

    Power outages in Fayetteville affect online classes

    By: Khadn Adderley FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – After two days of cancelled in-person classes by the University of Arkansas, students at home are now having to deal with more than just the winter storm. Power companies like Ozarks Electric Cooperative and Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO) sent out notices to suppliers today informing them of…

  • Razorback baseball season opener pushed back

    Razorback baseball season opener pushed back

    By: Ben Sawyers FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team’s season opener against the Texas Tech Red Raiders has been moved from Friday, Feb. 19 to Saturday Feb. 20 due to inclement weather. Arkansas’ three-game slate at the 2021 State Farm College Baseball Showdown will now run from Saturday, Feb. 20 to Monday, Feb.…

  • U of A Division of Student Affairs releases guidance on power outages due to inclement weather

    U of A Division of Student Affairs releases guidance on power outages due to inclement weather

    By: Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — University of Arkansas Provost Charles Robinson emailed students Tuesday afternoon regarding action the U of A is taking amid rolling blackouts during a week that, for many, consists of midterms. “Faculty have been asked to be sensitive to the challenges these outages can pose to those of you…

  • Pat Walker Health Center approved for vaccine distribution

    Pat Walker Health Center approved for vaccine distribution

    By: Sean Rhomberg FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas announced that the Pat Walker Health Center has been approved for COVID-19 vaccine distribution by the Arkansas Department of Health. At this time, the University has not been provided any vaccines to distribute to eligible staff and faculty who are a part of vaccine rollout…

  • Gameday preview: Ranked Razorbacks take on geared-up Gators

    Gameday preview: Ranked Razorbacks take on geared-up Gators

    By: Ben Sawyers FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Coming off an astonishing 86-81 win against a ranked Missouri team on the road, the number 24 Razorback men’s basketball team has broken into the AP top-25 rankings. This comes as the first time the Hogs have earned a regular season AP ranking since the 2017-18 season under Coach…

  • Vegan Galentine’s Day

    Vegan Galentine’s Day

    By: Sydney Mulvenon FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Today is a day to spend with your girlfriends and put on the best of the best of all the Mama Mia soundtracks! I have always thought of Valentine’s Day as a day where you spend time with your best friends! Like any good woman empowering show or movie…

  • Funny Face

    Funny Face

    By: Sydney Mulvenon FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In 1957 a film once stated,“A woman can be intellectual as well as beautiful.” In that same time period a woman named Audrey Hepburn said, “The beauty of a woman must be seen from her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.”…

  • How one family honors their late son by spreading kindness

    How one family honors their late son by spreading kindness

    By: Kalyn Jackson FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— University of Arkansas Associated Head Men’s Golf Coach Barrett Lais and his wife Jessica continue to honor their late son Hudson.  Hudson Lais suffered a global brian injury after his birth, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy two year later and passed shortly after his fifth birthday.  “He had a lot…

  • COVID-19 job-force affects mental health of graduating seniors

    COVID-19 job-force affects mental health of graduating seniors

    PKG #1 By: Rylie Birdwell FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Emily Morris is a senior at the University of Arkansas and she said has not been able to find a job as graduation is nearing in May. Morris has applied to roughly twenty jobs on websites like Indeed, Handshake, and Linked In. “It is just very draining and…

  • The CDC releases new mask guidance; what you need to know to best stay safe

    The CDC releases new mask guidance; what you need to know to best stay safe

    By: UATV Staff WASHINGTON D.C. (UATV) — The Centers for Disease Control release new guidance to help improve your mask’s effectiveness. The center lists two important ways to make sure your mask works: making sure it fits snugly and picking a mask with layers. They also recommend using a mask with a nose wire and…

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