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  • International Students Learn About Immigration Laws at Seminar

    International Students Learn About Immigration Laws at Seminar

    by Sven Larson Fayetteville, Ark.– On Friday, February 15th in Gearhart Hall 026 Adam Cohen, from the Siskind Susser PC law firm in Memphis, will be discussing primarily with international students about immigration laws. Cohen will cover different pathways for what it takes to become a permanent resident as well as options for continuing employment…

  • International Students Learn About Immigration Laws at Seminar

    International Students Learn About Immigration Laws at Seminar

    by Sven Larson Fayetteville, Ark.– On Friday, February 15th in Gearhart Hall 026 Adam Cohen, from the Siskind Susser PC law firm in Memphis, will be discussing primarily with international students about immigration laws. Cohen will cover different pathways for what it takes to become a permanent resident as well as options for continuing employment…

  • NWA Health Officials Raise Awareness for Rising STD Rates

    NWA Health Officials Raise Awareness for Rising STD Rates

    by Sven Larson Fayetteville, Ark.– In 2018, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced in 2017 people within the ages of 20-24 reported the most amount of cases of Chlamydia. This announcement is the most recent one by the CDC. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States, and Arkansas…

  • NWA Health Officials Raise Awareness for Rising STD Rates

    NWA Health Officials Raise Awareness for Rising STD Rates

    by Sven Larson Fayetteville, Ark.– In 2018, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced in 2017 people within the ages of 20-24 reported the most amount of cases of Chlamydia. This announcement is the most recent one by the CDC. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States, and Arkansas…

  • NWA Health Officials Raise Awareness for Rising STD Rates

    NWA Health Officials Raise Awareness for Rising STD Rates

    by Sven Larson Fayetteville, Ark.– In 2018, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced in 2017 people within the ages of 20-24 reported the most amount of cases of Chlamydia. This announcement is the most recent one by the CDC. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States, and Arkansas…

  • UA Freshman Dies After Being Hit by Car on Campus

    UA Freshman Dies After Being Hit by Car on Campus

    by Drew Smith An 18-year-old student died after getting hit by a distracted driver while she was using a crosswalk near Garland Parking Garage. The driver, a 17-year-old, admitted to using her phone at the time of the incident on Feb. 2, according to UAPD. Preston Starkey, a UA freshman, saw the collision take place.…

  • The Forgotten King of Dance

    The Forgotten King of Dance

    by Sydney Mulvenon If you were to ask people who they thought was the so called king of dance then who do you think they would say? Googling the answer as any college student does, Michael Jackson’s name appeared in a large size 20 font. Accompanying his name was a dash and the words “The…

  • Local Groups Give Food to Federal Employees

    Local Groups Give Food to Federal Employees

    by Sam Hathaway The Northwest Arkansas Food Bank and Compassion NWA are working together to make sure federal employees have enough food during the government shutdown. Many local workers haven’t received a paycheck and are struggling to put food on the table. “Buying food for your family is the second largest expense outside of your…

  • Student Finds Unique Workspace on Campus

    Student Finds Unique Workspace on Campus

    by Nick Camper FAYETTEVILLE, Ark—College is a place where learning and opportunities are unlimited. Professors are around to help and clubs are there for support. The McMillon Innovation Studio gives students a chance to learn outside of that traditional structure. Located on the Harmon Avenue side of Harmon Parking Garage, The Studio sits and watches…

  • TRUE Northwest Arkansas Supports Diverse Organizations

    By Destiny Washington Support for diversity in Northwest Arkansas increases. Several local organizations were chosen for a program to train, report and engage Benton and Washington counties. TRUE is an initiative that grants ten underrepresented organizations $1 million. They want this community to welcome people of all backgrounds. The Hispanic Women’s Organization is one of…

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