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  • Statewide community flu vaccine clinic

    Statewide community flu vaccine clinic

    By: Lauren Spencer  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – To prepare for the 2022-2023 flu season, the Arkansas Department of Health will be providing vaccines across the state. Each county health unit will host a flu vaccine clinic.  These clinics will be a day long event. The flu shot will also be available at no charge.  People…

  • Phishing attacks on campus emails

    Phishing attacks on campus emails

    By: Lauren Spencer  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Thousands of University of Arkansas email users have been targeted by a recent phishing attack.  This message asked users to either enter a code to view a shared file on Google Drive or respond to a job offer request from a different university. If users respond, the scammers…

  • Arkansas Supreme Court puts marijuana amendment back on November ballot

    Arkansas Supreme Court puts marijuana amendment back on November ballot

    By: Lauren Spencer  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Arkansas Supreme Court overturned a State Board of Election Commissioners (SBEC) decision to deny certification of the constitutional amendment legalizing the use of marijuana on September 22.  On August 3, the SBEC denied certification of the proposed constitutional amendment to legalize recreational marijuana use for adults. They…

  • Halloween pop-up bar opens this weekend in Fayetteville

    Halloween pop-up bar opens this weekend in Fayetteville

    By: Lauren Spencer  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)  – Pinpoint Fayetteville, a bar located on the square, will transform into Nightmare on Block Street starting September 30.  The bar is closed this week while the Pinpoint team converts their basement into a Halloween experience. Creepy cocktails, scary pinball machines, and an immersive spooky environment are what guests…

  • Anthropologist coauthored on extinction of megafauna

    Anthropologist coauthored on extinction of megafauna

    By: Taylor Sheffield FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Anthropologist Amelia Villaseñor was a coauthor on a paper covering extinction’s aftereffects, which happened more than 10,000 years ago. According to Villaseñor’s research, fossil mammal remains can help us understand how people and other wildlife interact and the effects that it has on extinction. One of the authors…

  • University of Arkansas launches virtual database

    University of Arkansas launches virtual database

    Photo Courtesy: U of A museum website By: Taylor Sheffield FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The University of Arkansas initiates the first database to explore work and be available publicly. The database is hosted through Omeka, a platform that allows you to share digital collections while creating online exhibits. This new database’s main priority is to…

  • NWA Center for Sexual Assault

    NWA Center for Sexual Assault

    By: Taylor Sheffield FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Associated Student Government partnered with the NWA center for sexual assault located in Springdale, Ark., that provided a safe space for adult survivors that have experienced sexual assault. ASG’s Deputy Director of safety Aidan Bhargava, said they want to make it known there are many resources for students.…

  • Off-duty police officer arrested after shooting a man in Washington Co.

    Off-duty police officer arrested after shooting a man in Washington Co.

    By: Taylor Sheffield WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ark. (UATV) – An off-duty police officer from Oklahoma was arrested Friday, Sept. 23 after shooting a man in Washington County. Suspect Travis Adams, 33, is an Adair county Oklahoma deputy who shot the victim Justin Hellyer. Adams was released from the Washington County Detention Center on Saturday, Sept. 24…

  • Celebrate Disability Awareness Month with U of A

    By: Ginny Dunn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Starting in October an annual awareness campaign, Disability Awareness Month, will be observed by the University of Arkansas.  This campaign will be used to educate and celebrate the contributions of individuals with disabilities. The campus will offer many educational opportunities for the community and campus. To register for…

  • University of Arkansas Greek life honor National Hazing Prevention Week

    University of Arkansas Greek life honor National Hazing Prevention Week

    By: Autumn Klein and Ginny Dunn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – “These hands don’t haze” – the slogan that Greek organizations are using all across campus to mark the start of a very important week. The slogan is a campaign being used to bring awareness to National Hazing Prevention Week which began Monday and will continue…

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