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  • Club Hockey Returns to UATV October 2nd and 3rd

    HOCKEY TEASE University of Arkansas Club Hockey returns to UATV October 2nd and 3rd as the Division 1 ACHA Hockey Club hosts their first ever WCHL series. The Hockey Club will take on the University of Colorado Hockey Club at the Jones Center in Springdale on Friday, October 2nd and Saturday, October 3rd. Puck drop…

  • Arkansas Leads Nation in Obesity

    Arkansas Leads Nation in Obesity

    This month Arkansas was named the leader in the nation for adult obesity. The report from Trust for America’s Health 36 percent of the state’s adult population is obese. Dr. Sabrina Trudo is a professor in the College of Human Environmental Sciences. She believes society plays a factor in the rising numbers. “We value speed…

  • Craig Holt Will Speak on “The Way to Success” Oct. 3rd

    Craig Holt Will Speak on “The Way to Success” Oct. 3rd

    Craig Holt will be speaking on “The Way to Success” for the first Real Leadership Workshop at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at Walker Hall H.L. Hembree III Room 203. Admission is free to all students. Craig Holt is a business systems expert and current vice president of Qualis Health Co.His expertise encompasses IT planning,…

  • Group Cleans Up Mullins Creek After Last Weekends Game

    Group Cleans Up Mullins Creek After Last Weekends Game

    Members of the Crop, Soil and Environmental Science Club participated in a cleanup of Mullins Creek on the south side of campus this weekend to quantify the effects of tailgating on the water system. A shovel, student identification card and several wooden stakes were among the trash recovered. They are collecting this data for their…

  • Razorback Student Section Banners Adding to the Game Day Experience

    Razorback Student Section Banners Adding to the Game Day Experience

    A giant Razorback banner sparked excitement in fans Saturday night, before the Texas Tech game.  The banner, which covered most of the student section, was a surprise to many… but not for those who made it.  The Razorback Marketing Department hopes these banners will be a student section tradition for years to come.

  • Starbucks’ App Going Nationwide

    Starbucks’ App Going Nationwide

    Starbucks has expanded its Mobile Order & Pay service nationwide, allowing customers to place orders on mobile devices before they get to the coffee shop and skip the line. Starbucks said the service is now available in more than 7,400 of its coffee shops across the U.S. It plans to add the feature in come…

  • Trail Alignment Modification Continues at W. Dickson Street and Railroad Tracks

    Trail Alignment Modification Continues at W. Dickson Street and Railroad Tracks

      FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The City of Fayetteville Transportation Division will continue construction on the trail alignment modification of the Frisco Trail section of the Razorback Greenway at the intersection of W. Dickson Street and the railroad tracks from Monday, September 28 through Friday, October 2. Trail users should use West Avenue and follow posted…

  • Bikes, Blues, and BBQ Bus Routes

    Bikes, Blues, and BBQ Bus Routes

    According to an email sent out to students from UA Parking and Transit, many may be affected by the increased traffic in the service area and passengers should expect delays to the regular published schedules during Bikes, Blues, and BBQ on September 23rd through the 26th. The Purple and Purple Reduced Routes will not experience any stop closures, but…

  • Poultry Science Major Wins Arkansas 4-H Governor’s Award

    Poultry Science Major Wins Arkansas 4-H Governor’s Award

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The 2015 4-H Governor’s Award winner has shown he can not only overcome adversity, but also help others through their own difficult times. Joshua Lockhart, 19, of Gravette, son of Ross and Brenda Lockhart, has been selected as this year’s winner of the Governor’s Award, the highest honor in Arkansas 4-H. The…

  • Mother of Boston’s ‘Baby Doe’ Arrested

    Mother of Boston’s ‘Baby Doe’ Arrested

    It has been a little over 2 months since the body of a 4 year old girl was found on a beach in Boston Harbor. Since then, a rendered image of the baby, created by Forensic Scientist Christi Andrews, melted the hearts of millions of Americans. The once unidentifiable toddler became known to the nation…

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