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  • Flight safety during the eclipse

    Flight safety during the eclipse

    By: Georgia Caroline Patterson FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Local airports across Arkansas spent years planning for the total solar eclipse. Many airports located in the path of totality are preparing for a possible influx of 200 or more airplanes. Viewers are traveling from around the world to areas in eclipse totality. Rural towns across Arkansas…

  • Balancing your sexuality in STEM

    Balancing your sexuality in STEM

    By: Mekenna Earnhart FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — Out in STEM, also known as OSTEM, is a registered student organization (RSO) for students who are part of the LGBTQ+ community and are STEM majors. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.  According to one study, fewer than sixty-four percent of STEM students who identify as…

  • New program in Fayetteville brings healing to the unhoused

    New program in Fayetteville brings healing to the unhoused

    By: Gabriella Phelan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Being forced to heal in a tent is a situation that has been a harsh reality for many people experiencing homelessness.  In Fayetteville, tents can be seen lining the Razorback Greenway, beneath bridges, and across wooded areas. However, a groundbreaking initiative has been launched in Fayetteville to assist…

  • The university celebrates Eid al-Fitr

    The university celebrates Eid al-Fitr

    By: Jolea Richardson FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Multicultural Center held an event to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a Muslim holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is the holiest month for Muslims. During this month, observers fast from sunrise to sunset in an attempt to get…

  • Tulip farm raises money for neurodivergent adults

    Tulip farm raises money for neurodivergent adults

      By: Carlee Gilpin FAYETTEVILLE, Ark (UATV)- A non-profit tulip farm is supporting and empowering neurodiverse adults this season.  True Colors Farm in Bentonville ordered and planted 100,000 tulips from the Netherlands at their farm. This farm stands out from the rest because almost all of their employees are neurodivergent individuals.  Their farm is owned…

  • Popular road cycling event postponed

    Popular road cycling event postponed

    By: Carlee Gilpin FAYETTEVILLE, Ark (UATV)- The annual Joe Martin Stage Race (JMSR), a popular road cycling event in Fayetteville, has been postponed until 2025. The event was canceled this year due to the rising costs of producing a multi-day stage race according to the race director.  All Sports Productions host the JMSR and this…

  • Arkansas Union construction projects hope to improve student success

    Arkansas Union construction projects hope to improve student success

    By: Katy Kelly FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – An integral building at the University of Arkansas will undergo two large construction projects later this month. The Arkansas Union will have extensive renovations to enhance the student experience and maximize its space’s functionality.  Those reconstructing the spaces aim to create more open, welcoming, and navigable areas. The…

  • The University of Arkansas celebrates International Women’s Day

    The University of Arkansas celebrates International Women’s Day

    By: Katy Kelly FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The University of Arkansas celebrated International Women’s Day last Friday, March 8, with a series of events aimed at honoring the contributions of women from diverse backgrounds. The International Students and Scholars planned various events intended to promote empowerment and inclusivity.   Graduate Assistant for the International Culture Team…

  • ASG president-elect shares vision for campus

    ASG president-elect shares vision for campus

    By: Katy Kelly FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – On Friday, March 8, the Associated Student Government (ASG) announced Mason Berres as the newly-elected president for the 2024-2025 academic year. Berres’ goals include providing resources to students, improving transportation, and increasing student body participation.  Voting opened on Monday, March 6 at 9 a.m. and closed on Wednesday,…

  • Congressman Steve Womack faces State Senator Clint Penzo in the Republican primary

    Congressman Steve Womack faces State Senator Clint Penzo in the Republican primary

    Two Republican candidates, Congressman Steve Womack and State Senator Clint Penzo, are vying to fill the seat representing the third congressional district in Arkansas. Sen. Penzo representing the 31st district looks to replace Congressman Womack with a more conservative approach. “52% of the time he votes with the republicans and 48% of the time he…

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