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  • UARK Ukrainian student faces tough choices

    UARK Ukrainian student faces tough choices

    By: Christopher Garrett FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— Anatolii Nezgoduk, a University of Arkansas foreign exchange student, is having a hard time focusing on his studies. He said it is difficult to have a normal campus life while watching war unfold in his home country, Ukraine. Nezgoduk is an agronomy major at the National University of Life and…

  • March Madness could mean money for Arkansas in a new way

    March Madness could mean money for Arkansas in a new way

    It’s now legal to online gamble in Arkansas.

  • 100 Years of Mount Sequoyah

    100 Years of Mount Sequoyah

    By: Will Kennedy FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Mount Sequoyah’s 100th year anniversary takes place in 2023. During the celebration, Sequoyah will celebrate the people who lived and worked there, and much more. Sequoyah was founded in 1922 as a summer retreat, and a faith-based training facility. During the celebration, interviews and videos will be included to…

  • EF-1 tornado hits Pope County

    EF-1 tornado hits Pope County

    EF-1 tornado hits Pope County, AR.

  • Campus Organization Reaches International Students

    Campus Organization Reaches International Students

    By Heath Anderson FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – For many college students, it can be hard to find community. For internationals, connecting and growing relationships can be especially difficult. Eizhar is a computer science major who grew up in China. When he was in high school, his parents sent him to the United States because they wanted…

  • Big Businesses & Local Entrepreneurs Invest in Revitalization of Downtown Springdale

    Big Businesses & Local Entrepreneurs Invest in Revitalization of Downtown Springdale

    By Ashlyn Brothers SPRINGDALE, Ark. (UATV) — Rumors of revitalization have echoed inside the empty buildings that line Emma Avenue since the Downtown Springdale Alliance was first organized in the last decade. Many have described the initiative as a “hurry up and wait” process, but an investment from big businesses just might be the catalyst…

  • Not Your Average Home For Two

    Not Your Average Home For Two

    by Nick Camper SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark.–On the outside, it looks like a bus for a local baptist church, but the inside is a newly remodeled home. Makenna Shepherd and her wife Alondra bought their 1991 International Bus in the hopes of making it a house on wheels. The couple spent close to three months ripping…

  • Spill the Celebritea

    Spill the Celebritea

    by Ashlyn Grace Brothers Carrie Underwood and her husband Mike Fisher had their second baby boy, who they decided to name Jacob Bryan Fisher. According to the TODAY show, Fisher was very vocal about how the birth of the miracle child is a blessing, further alluding to the fact that things haven’t been easy for…

  • Reels Analysis: Actors Portraying Stories of Struggle Receive Rave Reviews

    Reels Analysis: Actors Portraying Stories of Struggle Receive Rave Reviews

    by Ashlyn Grace Brothers Hollywood has highlighted a plethora of progressive subjects in recent years such as the #MeToo Movement, race, sexual orientation, political propaganda, and mental health. A more recent topic that has taken the screen by storm is drug abuse and alcoholism, which is highlighted in not one, but two 2019 Academy Award…

  • Razorback Reels Review: “Mary Poppins Returns”

    Razorback Reels Review: “Mary Poppins Returns”

    by Ashlyn Grace Brothers You can’t get much better than Julie Andrews, or can you? Oscar nominee Emily Blunt’s stellar performance as the principal role in “Mary Poppins Returns” will have you returning to the theater for more. Many people, including myself, were skeptical watching a sequel to the movie we treasure from childhood, for…

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