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  • By Natalie Murphy Just by taking a glance inside of Paper Doll Tattoo, it’s easy to say it doesn’t feel like the stereotypical place to get a tattoo. Unlike the masculine, grunge-like shops you might normally think of, Paper Doll is bright, quirky and colorful, featuring paintings and prints by the shop’s own artists.  Opened…

    Paper Doll Tattoo: Fayetteville’s Newest and Queerest Tattoo Shop

  • By Marin McGrath In the state of Arkansas a projected 67,000 people over the age of 65 will suffer from Alzheimer’s disease by the year 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.  Although this disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, many people are unaware of the impacts, Kirsten Dickens, executive…

    Alzheimer’s Hits Close to Home for the Arkansas Community

  • By Natalie Murphy When Mt. Joy went to social media to ask their fans to wear Halloween costumes to their concert, their very dedicated Fayetteville fans listened and delivered. The crowd didn’t miss a beat, going all out in full hair and makeup corresponding with their costumes. One group of guys even wore matching banana…

    Mt. Joy Brings Halloween Spirit to Fayetteville

  • By Marin McGrath From the first drum beat in “Lavender Haze” to the last note in “Dear Reader,” I knew this was going to be something I’d have on repeat for the foreseeable future. After a long awaited arrival, the release of “Midnights” by Taylor Swift occurred on Oct. 21 at midnight, as one would…

    Album Review: “Midnights” by Taylor Swift

  • By Alyssa Crutcher The 1975’s newest album release “Being Funny in a Foreign Language” takes solemn saxophone and piano instrumentals, groovy, upbeat drum solos, and other funky melancholic beats to compile a list of songs that move the listener with both heartache and humor.  The band’s fifth studio album is reminiscent of their older style…

    Album Review: The 1975’s “Being Funny in a Foreign Language” moves listeners with heartache and humor

  • Story by Lydia Fletcher It’s a crowded Wednesday night at Gear Gaming Store. Tables and chairs have been pushed together to accommodate around 30 people. The bright fluorescents above illuminate a game map nine players are gathered around. In hushed tones, the players attempt to agree on what to do next. Do they fight the…

    The Resurgence of DND

  • Story By Natalie Murphy There is no denying that college is a time for experimentation. Fresh out of the surveillance of our parents, we are left to our own devices and are subjected to face the many different ways of living. We see this curiosity with the more obvious: careers, partying and sexuality, but it…

    A New Spiritual Community on the Rise in Fayetteville

  • Story by Marin McGrath “The more you know the less you need,” Eric Boles, Director of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability, said this quote is something he always comes back to when talking about a lifestyle catered to the environment.  “Through knowledge, you don’t have to have as much stuff,” Boles said. “You…

    Environmental Initiatives in a College Town

  • By Alyssa Riley If you are a fan of the fantastic “Daisy Jones & The Six” or “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,”  you will not be disappointed to hear that author, Taylor Jenkins Reid, has released another novel that is impossible to put down. Reid, The Number One New York Times Bestselling Author, released…

    “Carrie Soto Is Back” Book Review

  • Story by Natalie Murphy Right in the heart of Fayetteville, women are reclaiming their youth and femininity by participating in a swap meet.  The idea of a swap meet is to bring clothes, art, and other knick knacks to sell and trade with others. Majority of the clothing is already second hand sourced from thrift…

    A Celebration of Female Friendships and Girlhood Through the Love of Clothes

  • Paper Doll Tattoo: Fayetteville’s Newest and Queerest Tattoo Shop

    By Natalie Murphy Just by taking a glance inside of Paper Doll Tattoo, it’s easy to say it doesn’t feel like the stereotypical place to get a tattoo. Unlike the masculine, grunge-like shops you might normally think of, Paper Doll is bright, quirky and colorful, featuring paintings and prints by the shop’s own artists.  Opened…

  • Alzheimer’s Hits Close to Home for the Arkansas Community

    By Marin McGrath In the state of Arkansas a projected 67,000 people over the age of 65 will suffer from Alzheimer’s disease by the year 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.  Although this disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, many people are unaware of the impacts, Kirsten Dickens, executive…

  • Mt. Joy Brings Halloween Spirit to Fayetteville

    By Natalie Murphy When Mt. Joy went to social media to ask their fans to wear Halloween costumes to their concert, their very dedicated Fayetteville fans listened and delivered. The crowd didn’t miss a beat, going all out in full hair and makeup corresponding with their costumes. One group of guys even wore matching banana…

  • Album Review: “Midnights” by Taylor Swift

    By Marin McGrath From the first drum beat in “Lavender Haze” to the last note in “Dear Reader,” I knew this was going to be something I’d have on repeat for the foreseeable future. After a long awaited arrival, the release of “Midnights” by Taylor Swift occurred on Oct. 21 at midnight, as one would…

  • Album Review: The 1975’s “Being Funny in a Foreign Language” moves listeners with heartache and humor

    By Alyssa Crutcher The 1975’s newest album release “Being Funny in a Foreign Language” takes solemn saxophone and piano instrumentals, groovy, upbeat drum solos, and other funky melancholic beats to compile a list of songs that move the listener with both heartache and humor.  The band’s fifth studio album is reminiscent of their older style…

  • The Resurgence of DND

    Story by Lydia Fletcher It’s a crowded Wednesday night at Gear Gaming Store. Tables and chairs have been pushed together to accommodate around 30 people. The bright fluorescents above illuminate a game map nine players are gathered around. In hushed tones, the players attempt to agree on what to do next. Do they fight the…

  • A New Spiritual Community on the Rise in Fayetteville

    Story By Natalie Murphy There is no denying that college is a time for experimentation. Fresh out of the surveillance of our parents, we are left to our own devices and are subjected to face the many different ways of living. We see this curiosity with the more obvious: careers, partying and sexuality, but it…

  • Environmental Initiatives in a College Town

    Story by Marin McGrath “The more you know the less you need,” Eric Boles, Director of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability, said this quote is something he always comes back to when talking about a lifestyle catered to the environment.  “Through knowledge, you don’t have to have as much stuff,” Boles said. “You…

  • “Carrie Soto Is Back” Book Review

    By Alyssa Riley If you are a fan of the fantastic “Daisy Jones & The Six” or “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,”  you will not be disappointed to hear that author, Taylor Jenkins Reid, has released another novel that is impossible to put down. Reid, The Number One New York Times Bestselling Author, released…

  • A Celebration of Female Friendships and Girlhood Through the Love of Clothes

    Story by Natalie Murphy Right in the heart of Fayetteville, women are reclaiming their youth and femininity by participating in a swap meet.  The idea of a swap meet is to bring clothes, art, and other knick knacks to sell and trade with others. Majority of the clothing is already second hand sourced from thrift…