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  • Hugo’s represents NWA in The Arkansas Food Hall of Fame

    Hugo’s represents NWA in The Arkansas Food Hall of Fame

    By: Kristin Kite FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) –  The Department of Arkansas Heritage has announced the finalists for the 2023 Arkansas Food Hall of Fame. Arkansas Food Hall of Fame The program originally started in 2016. This marks the seventh year in a row that Arkansas has been able to recognize Arkansas restaurants, proprietors, food-themed events,…

  • Junior spirit day hosted by Razorback spirit squad

    Junior spirit day hosted by Razorback spirit squad

    By: Shelby Mills FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Razorback Spirit Squads had a half-time performance that made dreams come true. Children ages Pre-K through eighth grade were able to join the squad for a clinic where they learned skills that they later performed. The performance was at half-time of the Razorback Women’s basketball game against…

  • Fayetteville’s potential new active transportation plan

    Fayetteville’s potential new active transportation plan

    By: Charlie Holder FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The city of Fayetteville is in talks of adding biking and walking trails within a half mile radius of every residence in Fayetteville. The goal of this plan is to develop a multi-modal transportation system. Multi-modal refers to a range of mobility options such as vehicle traffic, public…

  • Better in black photo exhibit opens in the Union

    Better in black photo exhibit opens in the Union

    By: Charlie Holder FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – “Better in Black: Celebrating Black Excellence” is a photo exhibit consisting of University of Arkansas students and faculty. The exhibit opened yesterday and is located in the Anne Kittrell Gallery on the fourth floor of the Arkansas Union. Assistant director for multicultural programming and diversity initiatives, AnReckez Daniels,…

  • Show yourself some love this Valentine’s Day

    Show yourself some love this Valentine’s Day

    By: Kye Kocher Fayetteville, Ark. (UATV)-According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 43% of dating college women report that they have experienced a violent and/or abusive dating behavior which has included physical, sexual, digital, or verbal abuse.   The University of Arkansas Counseling and Phycological Services department focuses on educating students across campus about the differences…

  • Filing taxes as a college student

    Filing taxes as a college student

    By: Charlie Holder FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The IRS opened tax season for 2023 and students should begin working on their tax returns. Filing a tax return is the only way that you can receive a refund. If your income is over $12,950 for the year of 2022, you have to file a tax return,…

  • University of Arkansas to affiliate with University of Phoenix

    University of Arkansas to affiliate with University of Phoenix

    By: Charlie Holder FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The University of Arkansas talks of affiliating with University of Phoenix which could bring in almost $20 million worth of revenue. Online education has been a growing need since the pandemic in 2020. Some students have grown accustomed to the nontraditional form of education. Director of communications at…

  • Valentine’s Day flower shop sales

    Valentine’s Day flower shop sales

    By: Charlie Holder FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Valentine’s Day is the biggest sale day for ZuZu’s Petals and Gifts. Many people prepared for Valentine’s Day ahead of time by ordering flowers. However, some may wait until the last minute to begin their shopping. Owner of local Zuzu’s Petals and Gifts, Cindy Stevenson said that those…

  • Inflation seems to break hearts this Valentine’s Day

    Inflation seems to break hearts this Valentine’s Day

    By: Autumn Klein FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – It is no news that inflation has been at an all-time high in the United States recently, and it doesn’t seem to be improving for this Valentine’s Day. According to the National Retail Federation, this Valentine’s Day is one of the most expensive on record. A chart the…

  • Study abroad office looks for students to apply for programs

    Study abroad office looks for students to apply for programs

    By: Max Vanderglas    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Students at the University of Arkansas have the opportunity to study abroad every fall, spring and summer.  In fact, Director of the Office of Study Abroad & International Exchange, Sarah Malloy, says that in a typical year, over 1,000 students study abroad and travel to a wide…

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