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  • Sanders Leads Democratic Polls Across the Country One Week Before Arkansas Primaries

    Sanders Leads Democratic Polls Across the Country One Week Before Arkansas Primaries

    By Michael Adkison FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)— Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders leads nationally among Democratic candidates ahead of Super Tuesday, according to a recent CNN poll. Polling analyst FiveThirtyEight predicts Sanders has a 41% chance of winning the Arkansas primary on Tuesday, March 3. University of Arkansas professor and former Washington Post reporter Ray McCaffrey said he…

  • The Most Dangerous Spots to Drive on Campus, One Year After Fatal Accident

    The Most Dangerous Spots to Drive on Campus, One Year After Fatal Accident

    By Michael Adkison FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)— Car accidents at the University of Arkansas occur most often at intersections on busy streets, according to data from UAPD. Drivers reported 170 accidents, according to a query report on motor vehicle accidents covering February 2019 to February 2020 Most accidents occurred on Razorback Road (48), Maple Street (38),…

  • Senior Walk’s Legacy Lives On

    Senior Walk’s Legacy Lives On

    By: Steven W. Blackiston FAYETTEVILLE, Ark– “Far from the land where their footsteps have trod,” is a verse in the Arkansas Alma Mater that carries a double meaning. Because here students follow in the steps of former students. They include famous architects (E. Fay Jones, 1950), governors (Mike Beebe 1972 and David Pryor 1964), and…

  • Baseball Season is Here

    Baseball Season is Here

    By Brice Helms FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— Baum-Walker stadium is quiet today. There are no fans, no lines at the concession stands, no team to cheer on. But this week is the last week that will be true for the next three months. Razorback baseball starts tomorrow. The razorbacks are coming off back to back college world…

  • How Students Study with Midterms Close

    How Students Study with Midterms Close

    By Justin Liddle FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — If you’re a student, the familiar stress of exam studying is likely creeping back in.  68 percent of students polled on Instagram said they will use cramming the night before as their study method.  “I always wait until the day of, or a few days before to study,” said…

  • How Students Study with Midterms Close

    How Students Study with Midterms Close

    By Justin Liddle FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — If you’re a student, the familiar stress of exam studying is likely creeping back in.  68 percent of students polled on Instagram said they will use cramming the night before as their study method.  “I always wait until the day of, or a few days before to study,” said…

  • How Students Study with Midterms Close

    How Students Study with Midterms Close

    By Justin Liddle FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — If you’re a student, the familiar stress of exam studying is likely creeping back in.  68 percent of students polled on Instagram said they will use cramming the night before as their study method.  “I always wait until the day of, or a few days before to study,” said…

  • The American Heart Association Hosts NWA Heart Ball to Share the Priceless Gift of Time

    The American Heart Association Hosts NWA Heart Ball to Share the Priceless Gift of Time

    By Ashlyn Brothers ROGERS, Ark. (UATV)—Forty-five high school sophomores spent the past several months raising awareness for the nation’s deadliest disease & encouraged community members to open their hearts to the mission of many. February marks national American Heart Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, heart disease remains a “leading cause…

  • Early voting starts today in Washington County

    Early voting starts today in Washington County

    By: Elias Weiss FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Today marks the first day for voters to make their voices heard as the 2020 presidential election draws nearer and nearer. Eight polling places offer early voting today, according to a press release. The feature political race capturing voters’ attention is the Democratic primary. The primary will take place…

  • Bounty Placed on Invasive Plants

    Bounty Placed on Invasive Plants

    By: Elias Weiss FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Not all bounty hunters have long hair and tattoos. This spring, Fayetteville residents can become bounty hunters in their own front yard by cutting down a Bradford Pear tree or a Bush Honeysuckle plant. Homeowners who email the city government a picture of their tree or plant cut down…

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