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  • 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…

  • What’s Happening on the Hill

    What’s Happening on the Hill

    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,…

  • Fayetteville Ranks Among Worst Cities For DUIs

    Fayetteville Ranks Among Worst Cities For DUIs

    by Chloe Matthews FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Fayetteville ranks as the 12th highest city for driving under the influence (DUI) arrests in a report put out by Insurify, an American insurance company. Nationally, DUIs are on the decline, but according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 29 people die every day from drunk driving…

  • Fayetteville Ranks Among Worst Cities For DUIs

    Fayetteville Ranks Among Worst Cities For DUIs

    by Chloe Matthews FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Fayetteville ranks as the 12th highest city for driving under the influence (DUI) arrests in a report put out by Insurify, an American insurance company. Nationally, DUIs are on the decline, but according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 29 people die every day from drunk driving…

  • Fayetteville Ranks Among Worst Cities For DUIs

    Fayetteville Ranks Among Worst Cities For DUIs

    by Chloe Matthews FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Fayetteville ranks as the 12th highest city for driving under the influence (DUI) arrests in a report put out by Insurify, an American insurance company. Nationally, DUIs are on the decline, but according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 29 people die every day from drunk driving…

  • Football Preview: Parking and Passes

    Football Preview: Parking and Passes

    by Chloe Matthews and Chris Zahn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Saturday marks the beginning of football season on the Hill with a newly renovated stadium, new parking policies, and new student access passes. Parking: Each game day, student and faculty parking lots are used to accommodate the tens of thousands of fans who come to see…

  • Fayetteville Teen Charged After Breaking and Entering

    Fayetteville Teen Charged After Breaking and Entering

    By Chloe Matthews FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Fayetteville Police Department released new information Tuesday about a burglary at The Vue apartment complex off Stadium Drive and MLK Jr. Blvd. Police charged Michael Irvin, an 18 year old Fayetteville resident, with two counts of Residential Burglary, Voyeurism, and Theft of Property. An anonymous source identified Irvin…

  • Art Exhibit Sheds Light on Sexual Assault

    Art Exhibit Sheds Light on Sexual Assault

      By: Haleigh Ball FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – It has long been an argument that a person’s choice of clothing has been a reason for sexual assault and rape. Most of the time, sexual violence occurs because of the perpetrator’s need to dominate and exert their power over the victim. The educational program STAR Central created the What Were You…

  • We are Talking Germ Safety

    By Chloe Matthews FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — After Arkansas’ deadliest flu season in history, with 219 deaths reported by the Arkansas Health Department, a university outreach program is visiting schools to spread awareness about germs. The Food Science department decided it was time to teach about germ safety by using a plastic based powder combined with a u-v…

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