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  • Student Alumni Board Apps Now Available

    The Student Alumni Association is now accepting applications. They help plan events around campus, connect with alumni, and maintain traditions. If you are interested, applications are due Thursday by 5 PM and the first round of interviews begin next week.

  • Blood Drive Comes to Campus

    The 20th annual Game For Life blood drive is coming to campus. Students who donate blood are not only saving lives, but are also earning points in the competition against LSU for beat week. Whichever school gets the most donations wins. You can compete by donating in the Union Ballroom tomorrow and Thursday afternoon.

  • Survey Finds State Reading Levels Insufficient

    A recent study shows that nearly 70 percent of fourth graders in Arkansas don’t read proficiently. The Arkansas Campaign for Grade-Level Reading is trying to combat these low scores by making sure students are reading at the correct level by the end of third grade.They are working on encouraging less absences, practicing reading during the…

  • Razorback Code of Conduct

    The Razorbacks will host the Mizzou Tigers tomorrow at 6pm in Bud Walton Arena. Although Razorback fans are the best of the best there is a code of conduct to follow, any violations of that code could result in serious consequences for the violator and the University of Arkansas. Basketball fans are reminded that any crude language,…

  • Moms Petition Building Controversial Restaurant

    The controversial restaurant, Twin Peaks, is looking to open a location in Rogers, but they are facing some backlash from the community. The group “Moms of Northwest Arkansas” has started a petition on change.org asking Rogers Mayor Greg Hines not to allow Twin Peaks to open. The group argues that the restaurant is not family…

  • Compassion Month Set For February

    February is the month of love, but Mayor Lioneld Jordan has also named it the month of compassion in Fayetteville. Compassion Fayetteville is a three-year initiative endorsed by the City with nearly 100 partners, and businesses who support the mission To celebrate, several compassion events are planned for the month of February, such as community…

  • Shelter to Offer Free Animal Training

    If you’re looking for some extra training for man’s best friend, you’re in luck. Fayetteville Animal services has teamed up with Dogtastic to offer dog training for Fayetteville residents. In the class doggie students will learn basic commands– doggie parents will learn behavioral troubleshooting and its all free. These training sessions happen the last Saturday…

  • Going through extreme change and keeping up with intense course loads are just a few of the things college students deal with. To aid with these changes the dean of students in the division of student affairs established the innovative “U of A Cares” program. This program makes it easier for students to get assistance while…

  • Man Arrested for Murder-for-Hire Plot

    A Kansas City man is in jail tonight suspected of a murder-for-hire plot targeting a Northwest Arkansas man. Police say Leo Mays was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit capital murder. He is being held in the Benton County Jail. Officials say Mays set up a meeting with an undercover detective to kill a local man and…

  • UofA Board of Trustees Accepts Deficit Audit Report

    The U of A board of trustees has accepted an audit report that included a 4-point-2-million-dollar deficit by the advancement division from the Fayetteville campus. The report from the Division of Legislative Audit says the advancement division hired 20 new fundraisers without having the money to pay them. Two administrators have been fired. Trustee John Goodson says this…

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