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  • Students plan weekend anti-racist protest at U of A

    Students plan weekend anti-racist protest at U of A

    By: Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — As the use of the names and likenesses of Senator J. William Fulbright and Governor Charles Hilman Brough, two notable Arkansas segregationists, remains a hot-button issue on the University of Arkansas campus, students plan to band together to make their voices heard by administration and the community alike.…

  • Students plan weekend anti-racist protest at U of A

    Students plan weekend anti-racist protest at U of A

    By: Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — As the use of the names and likenesses of Senator J. William Fulbright and Governor Charles Hilman Brough, two notable Arkansas segregationists, remains a hot-button issue on the University of Arkansas campus, students plan to band together to make their voices heard by administration and the community alike.…

  • Students plan weekend anti-racist protest at U of A

    Students plan weekend anti-racist protest at U of A

    By: Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — As the use of the names and likenesses of Senator J. William Fulbright and Governor Charles Hilman Brough, two notable Arkansas segregationists, remains a hot-button issue on the University of Arkansas campus, students plan to band together to make their voices heard by administration and the community alike.…

  • Students, administration prepare for relaxed COVID-19 restrictions’ impact on the U of A

    Students, administration prepare for relaxed COVID-19 restrictions’ impact on the U of A

    By: Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — As the state of Arkansas’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic begins to relax, many are left wondering how these changes could impact the pandemic precautions being taken at the U of A Some students are concerned that with guidelines changing and the potential for Governor Asa Hutchinson to…

  • Home Sales hit new heights in Northwest Arkansas despite pandemic

    Home Sales hit new heights in Northwest Arkansas despite pandemic

    By: Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — Arvest Bank and the U of A’s Walton College of Business confirmed earlier this month that even in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, home sales in Northwest Arkansas continue to climb. In their bi-yearly Skyline Report, Arvest and Walton reported some of the largest numbers of homes…

  • UAPD investigating reported rape in Maple Hill East, fourth reported on campus this semester

    UAPD investigating reported rape in Maple Hill East, fourth reported on campus this semester

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The University of Arkansas Police Department daily crime log confirmed that a rape was reported in Maple Hill East Wednesday, March 3. Officials say the alleged assault took place January 21 between midnight and 9:00 a.m. The case remains open and UAPD has not named any suspects. The latest report marks…

  • UAPD investigating reported rape in Maple Hill East, fourth reported on campus this semester

    UAPD investigating reported rape in Maple Hill East, fourth reported on campus this semester

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The University of Arkansas Police Department daily crime log confirmed that a rape was reported in Maple Hill East Wednesday, March 3. Officials say the alleged assault took place January 21 between midnight and 9:00 a.m. The case remains open and UAPD has not named any suspects. The latest report marks…

  • UAPD investigating reported rape in Maple Hill East, fourth reported on campus this semester

    UAPD investigating reported rape in Maple Hill East, fourth reported on campus this semester

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The University of Arkansas Police Department daily crime log confirmed that a rape was reported in Maple Hill East Wednesday, March 3. Officials say the alleged assault took place January 21 between midnight and 9:00 a.m. The case remains open and UAPD has not named any suspects. The latest report marks…

  • Dickson Street revenue takes a hit due to COVID-19

    Dickson Street revenue takes a hit due to COVID-19

    By: Hannah Ford FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.– Dickson Street is one of the most major entertainment areas in Fayetteville. Year after year, local bars and businesses on Dickson Street have brought Fayetteville a large amount of revenue.  With sporting events and college students bringing in money, local bars and businesses on Dickson thrive. But, with the pandemic…

  • Graduate student organizes TikTok survey

    Graduate student organizes TikTok survey

    By: Hannah Ford FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Social media is one of the biggest parts of a young person’s life. Hours upon hours are spent on these entertainment platforms. With these platforms comes opinions. Whether it be fashion, entertainment, or politics, these social media outlets allow any and all who participate to share their opinions on…

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