
Keeping up with the changes in national, state and local politics and culture has kept the writers for the 2015 gridiron busy this year. The result hit the stage Friday, Oct. 2, and the final performance is Saturday, Oct. 3 hosted by the Northwest Arkansas Society of Professional journalists and the Fayetteville branch of the…
Earlier this year UAPD released an active shooter video that demonstrates what to do if a shooter is on campus. UA Productions produced the video and all actors are students, faculty and staff. The University of Arkansas’s emergency procedures are at http://emergency.uark.edu/emergency-procedures/index.php. If you hear shots or see weapons: If you are outside and hear gunshots immediately…
September is National Campus Sexual Assault Awareness Month. STAR (Support, Training, Advocacy & Resources) Central hosted Hoops for Hope at the Union Mall today. Participants received a raffle ticket for each shot they made in the basket. Organizers say they hope to raise awareness and promote resources about dating violence and sexual abuse. If you would…
This month Arkansas was named the leader in the nation for adult obesity. The report from Trust for America’s Health 36 percent of the state’s adult population is obese. Dr. Sabrina Trudo is a professor in the College of Human Environmental Sciences. She believes society plays a factor in the rising numbers. “We value speed…
Craig Holt will be speaking on “The Way to Success” for the first Real Leadership Workshop at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at Walker Hall H.L. Hembree III Room 203. Admission is free to all students. Craig Holt is a business systems expert and current vice president of Qualis Health Co.His expertise encompasses IT planning,…
A giant Razorback banner sparked excitement in fans Saturday night, before the Texas Tech game. The banner, which covered most of the student section, was a surprise to many… but not for those who made it. The Razorback Marketing Department hopes these banners will be a student section tradition for years to come.