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  • University of Arkansas Out-of-State students navigate voting options for 2024 Election

    University of Arkansas Out-of-State students navigate voting options for 2024 Election

    By: Emerson Burris  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – As the 2024 election approaches, many University of Arkansas students who are from out of state are navigating how to cast their votes, whether through absentee ballots, returning home, or by establishing residency in Arkansas. For many, this will be their first opportunity to vote in a presidential…

  • SI leaders help students excel in challenging science courses at U of A

    SI leaders help students excel in challenging science courses at U of A

    By: Will Raburn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The University of Arkansas’ Supplemental Instruction (SI) program has become a valuable resource for students tackling historically challenging courses such as chemistry, biology, and engineering. SI leaders, who are students that have previously excelled in these courses, lead weekly study sessions that help their peers grasp difficult concepts,…

  • Safety concerns surrounding Greek Life events spark conversations at U of A

    Safety concerns surrounding Greek Life events spark conversations at U of A

    By: Will Raburn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – As the University of Arkansas continues its football season, Greek Life events like fraternity parties and tailgates have become more common around campus. However, these gatherings have raised concerns about student safety and hazing practices. Hazing is prohibited by U of A policy, with the Office of Greek…

  • First-generation student reflects on college experience

    First-generation student reflects on college experience

    By: Konner Marsh FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Kade Black is a business major from Little Rock, Arkansas who’s securing his legacy in his family. He is a first-generation student who began college two years ago, hoping to become the first person in his family to earn a college diploma. His family also grew up in…

  • A pet parent’s guide to Halloween

    A pet parent’s guide to Halloween

    By: Konner Marsh FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Halloween is fast approaching. With just 3 weeks left before the spookiest night of the year, it’s important to remember safety. One group that often gets overlooked during the holiday season is dogs. According to Nationwide Pet Insurance, veterinary practices see a 12% spike in calls and visits…

  • Largest Empower class at the University of Arkansas

    Largest Empower class at the University of Arkansas

    Photo courtesy: Devin Boggs Riley By: Gracie Tuohy FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – EMPOWER, a program for University of Arkansas students with intellectual disabilities, kicked off the fall semester with its largest class since its founding in 2017.  The program, which focuses on educating and preparing students for workplace readiness and independent living, has grown significantly,…

  • Kicking off National Cyber Security month

    Kicking off National Cyber Security month

    Photo Courtesy of UARK IT Services

  • Zeta Tau Alpha honors Breast Cancer Awareness month

    Zeta Tau Alpha honors Breast Cancer Awareness month

    Photo Courtesy of  Zeta Tau Alpha Epsilon By: Maddy Terril FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Oct. 1 marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) puts all of its philanthropic efforts towards breast cancer education and awareness all year, but especially during this month.  The Vice President of Philanthropy and Service, Mackenzie…

  • UREC offers personal training

    UREC offers personal training

    By: Maddy Terril FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)- University Recreation (UREC) offers personal training for students and members of the campus gyms.  The format is one-hour private and personalized sessions to assist clients in their health and wellness goals.  McKenna Barnhill is a nationally certified personal trainer for UREC.  Barnhill starts with each of her clients in…

  • Zeta Tau Alpha set up pink lights for breast cancer awareness

    Zeta Tau Alpha set up pink lights for breast cancer awareness

    Photo Curtesy: Jeffery Johnson By: Paige Edmund FAYETTEVILLE, Ark (UATV) — Even though Christmas is still months away, Zeta Tau Alpha is making sure that their lights have a deeper meaning this year.  The lights will be pink this year to signify Breast Cancer Awareness and the struggle that many women and men face.  Each…

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