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  • Mizzou President Resigns Amid Racial Controversy

    Mizzou President Resigns Amid Racial Controversy

    After student protests called for his ouster, the Missouri University System President, Tim Wolfe, resigned Monday morning.  The protests centered around racism on campus. There were accusations that administrators didn’t do enough to combat racism. “The frustration and anger that I see is clear, real, and I don’t doubt it for a second,” Tim Wolfe, said. At the center…

  • Starbucks Stirs Up Conflict

    Starbucks Stirs Up Conflict

    The multi-billion dollar Starbucks brand has come under fire this week. The company changed their new holiday cups, from having snowflakes and ornaments to a simple red design. Starbucks Vice President Jeffrey Fields said, “the company wanted usher in the holidays with a purity of design that welcomes all of our stories.” But some Starbucks…

  • Chili Cook-off to Celebrate Apprentices, Raise Donations for United Way

    Chili Cook-off to Celebrate Apprentices, Raise Donations for United Way

    U of A Facilities Management will hold its first annual Chili Cook-off competition and lunch to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week, which runs from Nov. 2-8. Lunch will be served starting at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 6 at the Carpenter Shop in the Facilities building, at the corner of Razorback Road and Mitchell Street. Lunch will…

  • Pedestrian Hit by Car on Razorback Road

    Pedestrian Hit by Car on Razorback Road

    Traffic is flowing again on Razorback Road after a person was hit by a car around 10:30 Thursday night.  The accident was off Leroy Pond where lanes were temporarily blocked off.  Officer Daniel Quinde said the person was not using a crosswalk. Neither the driver nor pedestrian have life threatening injuries. Only the pedestrian was…

  • Chipotle is Dealing with an E. Coli Outbreak

    Chipotle is Dealing with an E. Coli Outbreak

    One popular Mexican food chain is taking the heat for an E. Coli outbreak.  A spokesperson from Chipotle company, Chris Arnold, said there haven’t been any reported cases in Northwest Arkansas.  A local Chipotle manager said that employees are taking extra precautions after the outbreak. “We wash our hands every 30 minutes, wash our products properly,…

  • BREAKING: Plane Crashes on MLK

    BREAKING: Plane Crashes on MLK

    By Megan Bedenikovic A small, private plane crashed on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.  It went down around 9:45 this morning.  According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, it was traveling from Bentonville to Waco, Texas.  The plane experienced oil pressure problems and had to take a emergency landing. The pilot deployed the emergency parachute and the plane crashed…

  • ASG, Greek Life and RESPECT are Raising Sexual Assault Awareness in November

    ASG, Greek Life and RESPECT are Raising Sexual Assault Awareness in November

    In November, several programs in the Division of Student Affairs will be hosting campaigns for sexual assault awareness. Associated Student Government will have its first Sexual Assault Awareness day and pledge drive, Greek Life will bring the nationally recognized It’s On Us campaign and pledge to campus and the RESPECT Program has two events coupling…

  • Russian Plane Goes Down in Sinai

    Russian Plane Goes Down in Sinai

    A Russian plane went down over Egypt on Sunday, instantly killing the 224 people on board the flight. Viktor Sorochenko, executive Director of Russia’s interstate Aviation Committee told journalists, “disintegration of the fuselage took place in air and the fragments are scattered around a large area. Authorities are now working to find the cause of…

  • Rivalries are renewed for DI and DIII this weekend

    Rivalries are renewed for DI and DIII this weekend

    FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS CLUB HOCKEY WEBSITE. Original Article The #24 DI Razorbacks (6-9-0) take on the University of Alabama (2-5-0) at home on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm. The Hogs enter the weekend after a successful trip to Colorado that saw the team notch wins over #4 Colorado, Metro State (DIII), and…

  • Four Killed After Plane Crash in Pope County

    Four Killed After Plane Crash in Pope County

    By Megan Bedenikovic and Reagan Barton A Beech A-36 plane headed to Knoxville crashed in Pottsville, Arkansas around eight o’clock this morning. It went down three miles away from Russellville Regional Airport. The National Transportation Safety Board is evaluating the crash. According to the Pope County Sheriff’s office, there are four confirmed fatalities. The bodies…

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