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  • Razorback Stadium Concession Prices Reduced

    Razorback Stadium Concession Prices Reduced

    If you were at the Razorback game this past weekend then you might have noticed the change in prices at the concessions. Due to fan surveys conducted last season, beverage prices and food prices are now lowered at the Razorback Stadium. “This is a great example of how feedback we receive from our fans can…

  • Three Injured in Machete Attack

    Three Injured in Machete Attack

    Two victims and a suspect were injured from a machete attack Thursday evening on South Razorback Road.  The male suspect, Ashley Pettey, was asked by the victims to move his campsite away from the wooded area he was in because he was attracting too much attention. Pettey, 36, refused to relocate and a verbal disagreement…

  • New Food Options in Reynolds Stadium

    New Food Options in Reynolds Stadium

    Hot dogs and popcorn aren’t the only things that will be served to Razorback football fans this year.  Starting Saturday during the first home game, Donald W. Reynolds Stadium will be stepping up its menu options.  ArkansasRazorbacks.com released a list of a few unique food choices.  After checking out these new entrees the fans may skip…

  • ASG To Start Accepting Homecoming Court Nominations

    ASG To Start Accepting Homecoming Court Nominations

    Registered student organizations are invited to nominate candidates for the 2015 Homecoming Court starting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, through noon Friday, Wednesday, Sept. 18. RSOs looking to nominate a student must complete the new registration or re-registration process by 5 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 15. All applications must be turned in with the…

  • Ben Carson is Gaining on Donald Trump in Iowa

    Ben Carson is Gaining on Donald Trump in Iowa

    A new poll finds that Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson is gaining on Donald Trump in Iowa. The Des Moines Register and Bloomberg Politics released the results of their survey Saturday. They found that Trump has the support of 23 percent of likely Republican caucus-goers in Iowa, while Carson is at 18 percent. But the…

  • Law Professor Appointed Chief Justice of Arkansas Supreme Court

    Law Professor Appointed Chief Justice of Arkansas Supreme Court

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — University of Arkansas School of Law Professor Howard W. Brill was appointed as Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court Tuesday, Aug. 25 by Governor Asa Hutchinson. Brill will serve out the remainder of the term of Justice Jim Hannah, who is retiring Aug. 31, citing health issues. His term expires at…

  • Memorial Held for Firefighters Killed in Wildfire

    Memorial Held for Firefighters Killed in Wildfire

    A memorial was held Sunday to honor three firefighters who were killed in the line of duty while fighting wildfires in Washington state. Richard Wheeler, Andrew Zajac and Tom Zybszewski died August 19th while fighting the Twisp River fire. Thousands turned out at the for the service in Wenatchee. More than 100 firefighters stood at…

  • Brad Paisley set to perform after Little Rock game

    Brad Paisley set to perform after Little Rock game

    Little Rock is set to be a part of Brad Paisley’s “Country Nation” after the Arkansas Razorback football team faces off against the Toledo Rockets at War Memorial Stadium on Saturday, September 12. The Razorbacks will host the Rockets, in the only Little Rock game of the 2015 season. Toledo went 9-4 during the 2014…

  • UA Students Living in Overflow Housing

    UA Students Living in Overflow Housing

    As of Wednesday, sixty-four U of A students are living in designated overflow housing. Some are living in converted common areas, while others are living with resident assistants. Three are living in a hotel. Director of Administrative Services Billy Blount says that all overflow rooms have the same amenities as regular rooms. The three students in…

  • Animal Shelter Adoption Special

    Animal Shelter Adoption Special

    If you are looking for a furry friend of your own, the Fayetteville Animal Shelter is having an adoption special. For just ten dollars you can take home a new pet of your own. The special will run through the month of May.

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