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  • SEC Food Fight donation drive competition

    SEC Food Fight donation drive competition

    By: Emma Manhire FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The Jane B. Gearhart Food Circle Pantry launched its yearly SEC Food Fight donation drive. This friendly competition between all SEC schools is a great way to support local communities.  The SEC Food Fight is one of the largest drives that Caroline Wilson, the Full Circle Food Drives…

  • Students transition from UA Connect to Workday software

    Students transition from UA Connect to Workday software

    By: Emma Manhire  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The University of Arkansas announced during the 2024 to 2025 academic school year that, students will register for classes through Workday Student for this upcoming Fall 2025. The registration period for the upcoming school year began this week. The transition from its current UA Connect student information system…

  • How the U of A Journalism school helps students further their career

    How the U of A Journalism school helps students further their career

    By: Emma Manhire FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The school of Journalism here at the University of Arkansas offers many opportunities for students to get hands on experience with what they’re wanting a career in. Programs such as UATV, The Traveler, Hill Magazine, Main Hill Media, and The Razorback yearbook provide valuable real-world experience. These programs…

  • Fayetteville Public Library at risk if Senate Bill is passed

    Fayetteville Public Library at risk if Senate Bill is passed

    By: Autumn Foltz FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The Fayetteville Public Library and other Arkansas libraries are at risk of losing important resources and support if Senate Bill 536 is passed. This bill aims to eliminate the Arkansas State Library as well as the State Library Board. According to the Fayetteville Public Library, this bill also…

  • How students can mentally prepare for finals and the end of semester

    How students can mentally prepare for finals and the end of semester

    By Autumn Foltz FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The end of the spring 2025 semester is less than a month away, which also means finals are just around the corner. According to the National Library of Medicine, most students have an increase in mental distress before and during final exams. These times can be mentally challenging…

  • Row Fest 2025 begins

    Row Fest 2025 begins

    By Autumn Foltz FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The end of the spring 2025 semester is near, which means spring student events are starting. One of the biggest student events is Row Fest, filled with exclusive Greek life events that occur at the end of every spring semester at the University of Arkansas. According to B-Unlimited,…

  • Mullins Library opens after long awaited renovations

    Mullins Library opens after long awaited renovations

    By: Molly Tucker  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The wait is finally over. Mullins Library has officially reopened its newly renovated Levels 1 and 2, welcoming students and staff to a modern space for collaboration, research and study.  On March 31, people were able to explore the new common areas featuring new furniture, upgraded study rooms,…

  • Crisis Brewery celebrates anniversary with expansions

    Crisis Brewery celebrates anniversary with expansions

    By: Molly Tucker FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – What started as a midlife crisis turned into something much more meaningful. After some soul searching, Crisis Brewery was born- a place where craft beer, community and a love for good conversation take center stage.  “What people like about Crisis is that it’s this tiny little tap room…

  • The Farmers Market returns to the Square for Spring Season

    The Farmers Market returns to the Square for Spring Season

    By: Molly Tucker  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – A favored staple of the Fayetteville community is returning to the square for the spring. Starting Saturday, April 5th, the Farmer’s Market will be back in action on the Downtown Square. “The Fayetteville Farmers Market gives me that constant in my business. I don’t have a storefront space…

  • Fayetteville small businesses get support at “Sundays on the Square”

    Fayetteville small businesses get support at “Sundays on the Square”

    By: Maddy Dean FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – On Sunday, March 30, the Fayetteville town square held its inaugural “Sundays on the Square” festival. The event was held in collaboration with Experience Fayetteville and the Downtown Fayetteville Coalition.  “It’s just four hours of great music, local vendors, great food, art, and activities for kids,” said Sarah…

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