By: Nitya Kumar FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- It’s time to pick up your cap and gown. If you are graduating this Spring, graduation salute starts this week. You can pick up your caps, gowns, tassels as well as order official U of A class rings, announcements, and diploma frames. You can also get a free portrait sitting…
By: Seth Campbell FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – While students at the U of A were on spring break IT services worked hard over break, rolling out a new student login system. The system launched today and brought with it new changes. University of Arkansas IT services partnered with Microsoft Azure to change the login system for…
By: Seth Campbell FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – While students at the U of A were on spring break IT services worked hard over break, rolling out a new student login system. The system launched today and brought with it new changes. University of Arkansas IT services partnered with Microsoft Azure to change the login system for…
By: Seth Campbell FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – While students at the U of A were on spring break IT services worked hard over break, rolling out a new student login system. The system launched today and brought with it new changes. University of Arkansas IT services partnered with Microsoft Azure to change the login system for…
By: Bradley Bullock FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – University of Arkansas students voted for Associated Student Government executive positions March 5 through March 7. ASG announced the positions of Secretary, President and Vice-President all require a run-off election. The candidates for these positions did not meet the “majority-threshold,” which requires candidates to receive 50 percent of the…
By: Bradley Bullock FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -The 11th annual pub crawl takes place this Saturday, March 17. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. at Hog Haus where participants receive the list of bars. Pub crawlers can visit any of those bars between 5:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Participants do not need to buy drinks at every…
By: Bradley Bullock FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – University of Arkansas invites faculty and staff to apply to teach University Perspectives. The course centers on helping freshmen transition into college life by giving them various tools for success. Teachers use theme-based courses such as literature, music and politics. Those who apply for the fall can opt to…
By: Hayleigh Ball FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Five Arkansas companies that planned to grow medical marijuana have been temporarily blocked by a judge after complaints about the state’s process for reviewing applications for the facilities. Judge Wendell Griffen of Pulaski County Circuit issued a temporary restraining order against the state on Wednesday. A hearing has been…