by Wyatt Garrett FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Catholic students will be able to observe an important day thanks to an on-campus ministry. Ash Wednesday is tomorrow, March 6, and Wesley College Ministry is having two mass services to help celebrate the day. Cath Dhority, a junior biological anthropology major, appreciates the ability to easily observe the…
by Wyatt Garrett FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – An organization honors registered student groups by allowing students to nominate them for awards. The Student Organization Outreach and Involvement Experience (SOOIE) is asking students for nominations on their favorite registered student organizations (RSOs). The nominations include Outstanding RSO, Outstanding New RSO, Outstanding RSO Program, Outstanding RSO Advisor and…
by Khadn Adderley FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Students majoring in fields involving Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) get the opportunity to network to various employers. The College of Engineering at the UofA wants students to pursue excellence in research, scholarship and education and to ensure personal and professional growth for engineering leaders. With a total…
by Khadn Adderley FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A few industry veterans have made their way to Fayetteville for the Women in the Workforce Conference. As a continuation of the UofA’s Women’s History Month celebration, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion strives to celebrate the achievements and roles women have played throughout American history. This conference under…
by Khadn Adderley FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Students looking for a way to relieve the stress of midterms can enjoy a night of gaming. University Programs will host a 2K tournament for those students who are going through the struggles of midterms and want to support their favorite NBA team. The competition allows students to form…
By: Blake Hinds FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- Six restaurants and bars have closed since December, including the Taco Bell Cantina, Hog Haus, Waffle House and Qdoba. You’d think small business owners looking to set up shop on Dickson would be worried, but the opportunity outweighs the risks. “We came down here and we saw the traffic and…
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 Nicolas Bravo FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Harmon parking garage underwent renovations at the end of the last school year to help improve the flow of traffic. Gates used to be at the exits of Harmon, where students had to swipe a card to open the gate. This was a slow process which which led to…
by Nicolas Bravo FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Harmon parking garage underwent renovations at the end of the last school year to help improve the flow of traffic. Gates used to be at the exits of Harmon, where students had to swipe a card to open the gate. This was a slow process which which led to…
by Nicolas Bravo FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Harmon parking garage underwent renovations at the end of the last school year to help improve the flow of traffic. Gates used to be at the exits of Harmon, where students had to swipe a card to open the gate. This was a slow process which which led to…