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  • Holcombe Global Series continues

    Holcombe Global Series continues

    By: Gabriella Phelan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – This fall semester, international students and students who studied abroad are getting the chance to showcase their countries.  The Holcombe Hall Global Series continues tomorrow, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. in the Holcombe Hall living room. This week, the series will take students on an imaginary trip to…

  • CAPS suicide awareness

    CAPS suicide awareness

    By: Gage Morgan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – September marks National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and organizations on campus are aiming to educate students. Counseling and Psychological Services, or CAPS, and the Associated Student Government are hosting an event at the Union Mall on Sept. 26 to help with raising this awareness. “CAPS is hoping to…

  • UofA Greek Life Participates in Hazing Prevention Week

    UofA Greek Life Participates in Hazing Prevention Week

    By: Gage Morgan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – University of Arkansas Greek Life is raising awareness about the dangers of hazing by hosting events across campus. “I just think it’s really important that the campus does this to show that these hands in each sorority don’t haze and that everyone is aware of what hazing is…

  • Razorback Transit facing delays amidst record enrollment

    Razorback Transit facing delays amidst record enrollment

    By: Gage Morgan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Setting the record for the third year in a row, the University of Arkansas now boasts over 32,000 actively enrolled students. This surge in enrollment is causing overcrowding issues in areas such as campus dining facilities, parking lots, and Razorback Transit. Students who rely on Razorback Transit buses…

  • Applications closing soon for Boss Hog Outfitters Volunteer Committee

    Applications closing soon for Boss Hog Outfitters Volunteer Committee

    By: Emma Rasmussen FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)-  Boss Hog Outfitters is accepting applications for their Volunteer Committee.  The applications opened on September 11th, but are set to close this upcoming Tuesday, September 26th at noon.  Volunteer Committee members will be responsible for holding two hours of office hours a week, attending monthly check-in meetings, and helping…

  • Naloxone training for U of A community

    Naloxone training for U of A community

    By: Gabriella Phelan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The U of A community now has the opportunity to learn how to save a life. Pat Walker Health Center’s Substance Education, Assessment & Recovery (SEAR) program, in partnership with Northwest Arkansas Harm Reduction, is bringing Naloxone training sessions to campus.  In each training, participants will learn to…

  • Multicultural Center hosting a reception for Sueños portrait gallery tonight

    Multicultural Center hosting a reception for Sueños portrait gallery tonight

    By: Emma Rasmussen FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)- Tuesday September 19th, the Multicultural Center is hosting a reception for Sueños: Dreaming With Our Eyes Open.  The reception is being held on the fourth floor of the Arkansas Union in the Anne Kittrell Gallery from 6p.m.-8p.m..  Sueños: Dreaming With Our Eyes Open is a portrait gallery highlighting Latine/x…

  • Associated Student Government host blood drive

    Associated Student Government host blood drive

    By: PJ Jackman FAYETTEVILE, Ark. (UATV)- The American Red Cross partnered with Associated Student Government (ASG) to host a blood drive. Usually, a singular blood drive occurs each year in the spring, however, this fall semester they have decided to put on another blood drive. Due to the national blood shortage, Gary Jackson, blood drive…

  • 50 Years of the Union

    50 Years of the Union

    By: PJ Jackman FAYETTEVILLE Ark. (UATV)- 50 years ago the Union was the newest building on campus, now half a century later the Razorback community is celebrating five decades on campus. In 1973 the current union was built to replace the old student union. The facility was expanded in 2000 to fit growing needs. An…

  • BYU donates to local Fayetteville church

    BYU donates to local Fayetteville church

    By: Chandler Nichols FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)- BYU fans and alumni have donated food to St. James Missionary Baptist Church in Fayetteville. Supporters of the Religious-based institution brought a truck filled with 24 pallets of canned and dried foods from Provo, Utah. Others went into local Walmart’s around town. In total, there were over 40,000 pounds…

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