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  • Students Can Avoid Being Another Statistic by Learning Sanction Guidelines

    Students Can Avoid Being Another Statistic by Learning Sanction Guidelines

    By Lizzy Lankford FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As of 2014, over 3,000 violations for alcohol or drug possession were given out on campus. Since the start of the semester, four violations have already been handed out. Alcohol sales are now allowed in football and baseball stadiums across the south. However, universities are still required to follow…

  • University Offers Many Health Services to Students

    University Offers Many Health Services to Students

    By Wyatt Garrett FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas offers numerous resources students can use to help with a wide range of physical and mental ailments. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) are provided on campus through the Pat Walker Health Center. CAPS offers individual counseling, group therapy sessions, psychiatry and more. Students can also…

  • The New Buzz at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

    The New Buzz at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

    By Cortney Winston FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The 2019 football season is kicking off Saturday, and fans attending the game will now be able to purchase beer and wine at Donald W. Reynolds Stadium. The SEC lifted the ban on selling alcoholic beverages in public areas this summer, and Arkansas is one of the schools that…

  • Opinion: Arkansas Never Quits

    Opinion: Arkansas Never Quits

    By Sydney Mulvenon When I look at a young man wearing the red and white, I see a hero, just as any five-year-old gravitates toward Batman. I see the Razorbacks as my superhuman defenders. Their speed and force match that of a superhero. The villain is the opponent who comes to play every Saturday. Sometimes…

  • El Salvador: Mother of two Leaves Home Country

    El Salvador: Mother of two Leaves Home Country

    By Griselda Jaimes FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— Reports say thousands of migrants are headed to the U.S. border in a caravan mostly full of women and children. Jani, a mother of two, fleed her home country El Salvador due to the corruption and violence within the country. “There is a lot of theft in the markets. If…

  • UofA Faculty Helps Students Revise Resumes During Walk-In Wednesdays

    UofA Faculty Helps Students Revise Resumes During Walk-In Wednesdays

    By Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Graduation is approaching quickly and many students have their future jobs on their minds. But in order to land that job you’ve got to be prepared. The Career Development Center on campus offers Walk-In Wednesdays every week. The center works to review and edit your resume, hold mock interviews…

  • Recycling: Why Bars on Dickson Street Don’t

    Recycling: Why Bars on Dickson Street Don’t

    By Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas campus makes an effort to get its students to recycle. However, just a little way off campus on Dickson street recycling is a second thought. JJ’s Bar and Grill is one of the busiest places on Dickson street. It brings in almost 2000 people daily…

  • UofA Student Brings Bahamian Consul General to Campus

    UofA Student Brings Bahamian Consul General to Campus

    By Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas World Trade Center works to bring businesses and agencies together to strengthen international trade to put Arkansas’ resources more on the map. Along with doing data and trade research, the World Trade Center works to schedule diplomatic visits to northwest Arkansas and the university. In early February…

  • UofA Student Becomes First Female African American Panhellenic President

    UofA Student Becomes First Female African American Panhellenic President

    By Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – At a university with over 125 years of Greek life, it has never seen a female African American serve as President. Senior Taylor Johnson became the first and she didn’t even know she was making University of Arkansas history.  “I wasn’t necessarily shocked because we are in the south,…

  • Two New Locations For Student Summer Camp

    Two New Locations For Student Summer Camp

    by Nick Camper FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.–This summer, the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design will add two more camps to their annual Design Camp program. The new locations will be at the Amazeum in Bentonville and in El Dorado at the South Arkansas Arts Center. This will make it a total of six cities in…

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