by Aubry Tucker FAYETTEVILLE, Ark– **UPDATE** Denise Garner takes State Representative Position in District 84. Garner won the election with 55.34% or 7,456 votes. Collins received 6,016 votes. Today is the final day to vote for mid-term elections. The results of this midterm election will decide the party majority in Congress. There is currently…
by Aubry Tucker FAYETTEVILLE, Ark– **UPDATE** Incumbent Greg Leding has been reelected to the Senate as a Democratic representative. Senator Leding recieved 61.42% of the votes equalling 18,305 votes. Clemence recieved 11,469 votes. Since the last census in 2010, District 4 represents 83,312 residents. There are two Senate positions for every state in the…
by Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Northwest Arkansas Center for Sexual Assault is hosting their annual fundraiser event. This event used to be called “Light Up the Night,” which focused on “un-masking” sexual assault. This year the Center renamed this year’s event the #MeToo Gala with the goal of celebrating the strength and resiliency of survivors…
by Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — University of Arkansas police are aware of the social media exchanges regarding suspicious activity on and campus. While no one has filed a report of a criminal act, and there are no reports of injuries, they urge people to call 9-1-1 if they witness any suspicious activity and/or a potential…
by Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Student Affairs invites the campus community to “I’m First” to celebrate their second annual National First-Generation College Celebration. “I’m First” aims to recognize and celebrate the students, faculty and staff members who identify as first-generation at the University of Arkansas as well as to highlight resources on campus that work…
by Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Five years ago, UofA Senior Juan Moscoso came to the United States with his mom and dad. Neither of his parents had the opportunity to get a college degree. With the pressure of being a first-generation college student, Moscoso said he knew he needed to find a major that…
by Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Five years ago, UofA Senior Juan Moscoso came to the United States with his mom and dad. Neither of his parents had the opportunity to get a college degree. With the pressure of being a first-generation college student, Moscoso said he knew he needed to find a major that…
by Lauren Krakau FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Five years ago, UofA Senior Juan Moscoso came to the United States with his mom and dad. Neither of his parents had the opportunity to get a college degree. With the pressure of being a first-generation college student, Moscoso said he knew he needed to find a major that…
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By: Caroline Hickman FAYETTEVILLE, Ark- Veoride bikes made their home here on campus one month ago. Over 6,000 students rode more that 16,500 miles since Voeride’s arrival. With that kind of exposure and use the company created new “hubs”for bikes to rest. These “hubs” are located in high demand areas around popular routes in town.…