by Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — An honor’s college student of the UofA’s Dale Bumpers College presented research at the National Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Annual Food and Nutrition Conference in Washington, D.C. UA Senior, Laura Wasson’s presentation was “Increasing Low-Income Residents’ Access to Fresh Produce Through Local Farm and Food Pantry Collaboration.” Wasson said…
By Cate Skinner FAYETTEVILLE, AR — The University of Arkansas will be closed Nov. 21-25 for Thanksgiving break. This also means the University Parking and Transit Offices will also close. This affects busses and safe rides. According to the Parking and Transit website, The U of A bus routes will be on schedule until 6pm…
By Cate Skinner FAYETTEVILLE, AR– In 2016, over 50% of reported fatal car crashes the passengers were not wearing their seat belts. Arkansas state police are taking major steps in the Click It or Ticket/Border to Border state initiative. The Click It or Ticket campaign is part of a national initiative aimed to reduce the number of…
By Cate Skinner FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Not traveling home for the Thanksgiving Holidays? Maybe you just do not want to deal with buying and preparing a homemade turkey. No need to panic. There are several restaurants staying open on Thanksgiving Day. These restaurants will all be serving customers this thanksgiving: -Emila’s Kitchen on Dickson St. -6494…
By Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Fulbright Scholars at the University of Arkansas invite all students to celebrate “Fulbright Holiday Forum: Diversity and Multiculturalism at the University of Arkansas” from 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 4, at the Reynolds Center Auditorium. Fulbright Scholars at the University of Arkansas RSO contact, Sergio Mosquera said this event decided to use…
by Peter Roulier FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- Fayetteville Public Television Station had nowhere to turn when it came to a much-needed software update. In a last-ditch effort Dan Robinson, the station’s operational manager, reached out to the University of Arkansas College of Engineering’s Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering. After getting in contact with associate professor…
by Peter Roulier FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- Winter arrives in Fayetteville and that comes with freezing temperatures, which could affect your home. The City of Fayetteville sent out a release on their website to remind residents to prepare their homes for winter. According to US News & World Report approximately 75% of students live off campus, putting…
by Peter Roulier FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- A play production opened last weekend at University Theatre located at the University of Arkansas campus. The comedy focuses on women empowerment in England and was written by Caryl Churchill in 1982. The cast is composed of all women. Tickets are still available for the Nov. 14-18 showings. The show…
by Peter Roulier FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- A play production opened last weekend at University Theatre located at the University of Arkansas campus. The comedy focuses on women empowerment in England and was written by Caryl Churchill in 1982. The cast is composed of all women. Tickets are still available for the Nov. 14-18 showings. The show…
by Peter Roulier FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- A play production opened last weekend at University Theatre located at the University of Arkansas campus. The comedy focuses on women empowerment in England and was written by Caryl Churchill in 1982. The cast is composed of all women. Tickets are still available for the Nov. 14-18 showings. The show…