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  • Crack in UA dorm raises earthquake awareness on campus

    Crack in UA dorm raises earthquake awareness on campus

    Over Spring Break, a massive crack spread across Pomfret’s Great Hall. The crack is an optical illusion painted by some of the housing staff to raise Earthquake awareness to students who may not realize the university is just a few miles from a major fault line. UATV’s Jacob Parker is standing on the edge with…

  • Students continue to protest Trayvon Martin death

    Students continue to protest Trayvon Martin death

    National attention continues to focus on the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida from earlier this year when a neighborhood watchman shot the 17-year-old high school student. Protests have made their way to the University of Arkansas’s campus. UATV’s Lindsey Haney has more information.

  • Petrino Returns to Practice after Motorcycle Accident

    Petrino Returns to Practice after Motorcycle Accident

    UA Football Head Coach Bobby Petrino was able to hold a press conference and watch the teams practice from the booth earlier today. Petrino was in the hospital after a motorcycle accident earlier in the week. He is currently in a neck brace, but is hoping to have that removed later next week. Stay tuned…

  • Dallas tornado touching down miles from the city

    Dallas tornado touching down miles from the city

    Tornadoes tore through the Dallas-Fort Worth area this afternoon, tossing tractor-trailers, cancelling flights and causing widespread damage to buildings.  The National Weather Service confirmed at least two separate “large and extremely dangerous” tornadoes, according to CBS News. One tornado was on the ground just five miles east of downtown Dallas. Severe damage was reported in Arlington,…

  • UA ASG Debates

    UA ASG Debates

    This is the raw video footage of the Associated Student Government, President and Vice President Debate. There will also be a debate live on UATV’s Campus Crossfire, Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. here at uatvonline.net. Campus Crossfire is a live political debate show, so if you have questions, comments, and concerns, call in…

  • Club Red competes with on-campus Walmart

    Club Red competes with on-campus Walmart

    As students try ease stress on their wallets, the begin to look for cheaper options, rather than the convenient Club Red. UATV’s Aaron Pryor reports.

  • Minorities in the University Law School

    Minorities in the University Law School

    A University of Arkansas Alumni, Christopher Mercer, was one of the first Black students integrated into the law program on campus. He recently returned to visit the campus to receive a Silas Hunt Legacy award. UATV’s Mark King has more about the award and how Mercer’s legacy in the law school continues.

  • R.E.S.P.E.C.T Gets Help from Local Maggie Moos

    R.E.S.P.E.C.T Gets Help from Local Maggie Moos

    A campus Rape Awareness program got help from Maggie Moos to fundraise for the efforts. UATV’s Michael Zust has more on the story.

  • Folk Music Fridays

    Folk Music Fridays

    While it’s not officially a band, a select group of students host a jam session on campus. UATV’s Lindsey Haney has all the information.

  • Chemists working on new ways to create Medicine

    Chemists working on new ways to create Medicine

    UA Chemists are working on an environmentally friendly way to create new medicines. UATV’s Hayden Herrera is in the lab with more.

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