By Brice Helms FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— Baum-Walker stadium is quiet today. There are no fans, no lines at the concession stands, no team to cheer on. But this week is the last week that will be true for the next three months. Razorback baseball starts tomorrow. The razorbacks are coming off back to back college world…
By Justin Liddle FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — If you’re a student, the familiar stress of exam studying is likely creeping back in. 68 percent of students polled on Instagram said they will use cramming the night before as their study method. “I always wait until the day of, or a few days before to study,” said…
By Justin Liddle FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — If you’re a student, the familiar stress of exam studying is likely creeping back in. 68 percent of students polled on Instagram said they will use cramming the night before as their study method. “I always wait until the day of, or a few days before to study,” said…
By Justin Liddle FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — If you’re a student, the familiar stress of exam studying is likely creeping back in. 68 percent of students polled on Instagram said they will use cramming the night before as their study method. “I always wait until the day of, or a few days before to study,” said…
by Nick Camper FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.–This summer, the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design will add two more camps to their annual Design Camp program. The new locations will be at the Amazeum in Bentonville and in El Dorado at the South Arkansas Arts Center. This will make it a total of six cities in…
by Victoria Radke (Traveler Staff Reporter) Arkansas Department of Health officials identified three cases of mumps at the UofA in the last few weeks, according to a press release from the ADH. The ADH officials will work with UA officials to alert students and staff who may have been in contact with the virus. Officials…
by Nick Camper FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.–The Arkansas Senate votes today on a bill that would begin pulling in funds to support a new highway infrastructure. The proposal was presented last week by Governor Asa Hutchinson and other lawmakers. The goal is to achieve a budget of $300 million for highway spending. Here at the University of…
by Drew Smith Faculty members from the University of Arkansas’ School of Journalism and Strategic Media found pictures of students wearing blackface in old Razorback yearbooks. On page 305 of the 1967 Razorback yearbook, one blackface image shows four students from the engineering fraternity, Theta Tau, putting on a skit while apparently wearing blackface. Other…
by Drew Smith An 18-year-old student died after getting hit by a distracted driver while she was using a crosswalk near Garland Parking Garage. The driver, a 17-year-old, admitted to using her phone at the time of the incident on Feb. 2, according to UAPD. Preston Starkey, a UA freshman, saw the collision take place.…
by Nick Camper FAYETTEVILLE, Ark—College is a place where learning and opportunities are unlimited. Professors are around to help and clubs are there for support. The McMillon Innovation Studio gives students a chance to learn outside of that traditional structure. Located on the Harmon Avenue side of Harmon Parking Garage, The Studio sits and watches…