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  • “Without unity, there is no peace,” Biden, Harris take office amid pandemic, locked down capital

    “Without unity, there is no peace,” Biden, Harris take office amid pandemic, locked down capital

    By: Tristan Hill WASHINGTON (UATV) — President Joseph R. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have officially taken their respective offices of President and Vice President of the United States. In a largely empty Capitol garrisoned under military security, Biden and Harris took their oaths to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States.…

  • President Trump Invokes Defense Production Act

    President Trump Invokes Defense Production Act

    By Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — President Donald Trump issued a statement Thursday announcing expansion of the use of Defense Production Act authority to increase production of ventilators.  The DPA gives the president the authority to order certain cabinet secretaries to direct private companies to prioritize government contracts that are deemed essential to national defense,…

  • Blackface Pictures Surface in Old Razorback Yearbooks

    Blackface Pictures Surface in Old Razorback Yearbooks

    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…

  • Army 6,500 Soldiers Short of Recruitment Goal

    Army 6,500 Soldiers Short of Recruitment Goal

    by Drew Smith The nation’s largest military branch missed its recruitment quota last year for the first time since 2005, during the height of the Iraq War. In 2018, the Army fell 6,500 soldiers short. Twenty years ago, more than ten counties in Arkansas ranked in the top 500 for Army recruits, but last year,…

  • The End of Net Neutrality

    The End of Net Neutrality

    By: Hunter McEachern WASHINGTON D.C. – Starting today, new federal regulations regarding the repeal of Net Neutrality are in effect. The Net Neutrality regulations have been in place since 2015. The purpose of Net Neutrality was to regulate internet service providers equally and to prevent them from favoring or preventing content. Ending Net Neutrality would…

  • Local High School Students Plan Protest Walkout

    By: Breybinda Alvarez ROGERS, Ark. – Benton County and Washington County school districts talked with students about participating in the nationwide walkout planned to protest gun violence. On March 14, 2018, students nationwide plan to walk out of high schools at 10:00 a.m. for 17 minutes. Each minute represents each of the 17 lives lost…

  • Students Will Lose Financial Support if Trump’s Plan Passes

    By: Katherine Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – President Trump revealed a new proposal in his spending plan on Monday. The budget is set to eliminate subsidized loans for students and cut back on income-driven payment plans. In addition, federal work study financing will decrease and there is no intention on keeping the Public Service Loan Forgiveness…

  • Arkansas Receives Poor Grade in Nation-Wide Election Security Study

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Center for American Progress (CAP) released its study results on Monday and Arkansas landed an F. The report was driven by safety concerns after the U.S. confirmed Russia’s influence in state voting systems. CAP graded all 50 states by analyzing interviews with election officials. No states received an A and the…

  • Local Program Teaches Life Lessons Through Golf

    Local Program Teaches Life Lessons Through Golf

    The First Tee, a nationwide golf program, aims at teaching kid’s values like integrity, respect and perseverance through the game of golf. The program has been in Northwest Arkansas for 10 years. Coach Michael Dryer explains how the First Tee teaches kid’s life lessons through the game. “When you’re out playing golf, you have to…

  • College Quidditch Teams Play For More Than Wins

    College Quidditch Teams Play For More Than Wins

    Quidditch is a national sport adopted by over 200 colleges and universities. The same rules apply on campus as they do in the popular Harry Potter book series, including gender inclusivity. “It’s very important to me, you don’t get to do that in basic sports like soccer and such,” said Arkansas Quidditch Team Captain Emily…

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