
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 Ashlyn Brothers ROGERS, Ark. (UATV)—Forty-five high school sophomores spent the past several months raising awareness for the nation’s deadliest disease & encouraged community members to open their hearts to the mission of many. February marks national American Heart Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, heart disease remains a “leading cause…
By: Elias Weiss FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Today marks the first day for voters to make their voices heard as the 2020 presidential election draws nearer and nearer. Eight polling places offer early voting today, according to a press release. The feature political race capturing voters’ attention is the Democratic primary. The primary will take place…
By: Elias Weiss FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Not all bounty hunters have long hair and tattoos. This spring, Fayetteville residents can become bounty hunters in their own front yard by cutting down a Bradford Pear tree or a Bush Honeysuckle plant. Homeowners who email the city government a picture of their tree or plant cut down…
By: Elias Weiss FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Both the Fayetteville Public Library and Mullins Library are undergoing expansions this year. Contrary to popular belief, public libraries are utilized now more than ever. According to city and university officials, libraries in Northwest Arkansas are growing even faster. David Johnson, the executive director for the Fayetteville Public Library,…
By: Madison Clark FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Fayetteville-made Slim Chickens has reached a new milestone. Slim Chicken just celebrated its 100th restaurant opening in a Little Rock, Arkansas back in December and is now opening its seventh UK eatery this coming weekend in a shopping center in Stone, Kent, England. Occupying a space on the University…
By: Madison Clark FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — UAPD has been busy this past week. The university Police Department arrested two students, five non-affiliated people and received three theft reports in a five-day span. According to the UAPD Daily Crime Log, these arrests consisted of charges for students driving under the influence, a refusal to take a…