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  • March madness brings in extra money for local bars

    By: Josh Teeter FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)- The NCAA basketball tournament tips off next week which will help local restaurants. The first round of the tournament starts on March 16, and with the Arkansas Razorbacks projected to make it, there is a lot of excitement around the city according to student section member Justin DeBord. “The…

  • UREC offers opportunities for outdoor activities

    By: Aly Covington FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The University of Arkansas offers many experiences and opportunities to its students. While the weather warms up a bit more, outdoor activities have also started.  The Division of Student Affairs for University Recreation has multiple buildings and facilities on campus for students to take advantage of. To get…

  • Razorback Softball Team Enters SEC Play Ranked #6

    By: Beau Russell FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Razorback softball team lost to the UCA Bears two to one on Monday, March 6, ending a ten game winning streak. Even with the loss, the hogs are still ranked No. 6 in the country, and are entering SEC play this Friday, March 10, against the No.…

  • Let’s paws for love, a therapy dog celebration

    Let’s paws for love, a therapy dog celebration

    By: Charlie Holder FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Pet Partners’ pet of the year candidate, Sir Edmund, threw a party for therapy dogs in Downtown Rogers. The Let’s Paws for Love event was a celebration of therapy dogs and what they do for people. Therapy dogs and their handlers work together as a team to improve…

  • Borgs are taking over college campuses. What exactly are they?

    By: Patrick Hall FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The term borg means “blackout rage gallon” and has become a popular drink around college campuses in the U.S. Spring break will take place for the University of Arkansas on March 20-24th, which means there will be plenty of travel for students and coming with that will be…

  • Women working to break stereotypes in the STEM industry

    By: Kye Kocher  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)- March marks the beginning of Women’s History Month. According to research study in 2019, women in the United States only make up 34% of STEM jobs in the workforce.   Caroline Turner, a biology major at the University of Arkansas said that despite these numbers, she has always dreamed of…

  • UA Mountain bike racing team

    By: Kaitlin Garza FAYETTEVILLE. Ark. (UATV) – Warming weather means the start of the season for the University of Arkansas Mountain Bike team.  As the sport sees an increase in popularity, more and more students are becoming interested in the sport.  Starting their official second year of competing in races, the team plans on beginning…

  • Voting in ASG elections this year

    By: Katie Beth Haidet FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Voting for the 2032-2024 ASG General Election began yesterday at 9 a.m. and will close Wednesday, March 8 at 4p.m. All currently enrolled undergraduates of the university are eligible to vote.  Student Body Secretary, Kara Grace Mirando said along with any other election, it is so important…

  • XNA renovations

    XNA renovations

    By: Katie Beth Haidet FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) will soon begin a $34 million terminal renovation.  The groundbreaking ceremony will be held Tuesday, March 14 at 1 p.m.. Hight Jackson Associates of Rogers has been contracted to work on the final design of the project. Partner at the Hight…

  • Pat Walker Health Center raises awareness for students who struggle with eating disorders

    By: Shelby Mills FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)- According to the National Eating Disorder Association, research shows that 15% of female and 7% of male college students struggle with an eating disorder in the United States. Pat Walker Health Center has an eating disorder treatment team to combat this issue for students at the University of Arkansas.…

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