Entertainment

  • Story by Alyssa Crutcher “Don’t Worry Darling,” directed by Olivia Wilde, is a utopian thriller that is jam-packed with twists, turns, metaphors and symbolism that make it the most suspenseful and exciting movie of 2022. It has people coming back for more to pick out specific, previously-missed clues during the movie that allude to its…

    “Don’t Worry Darling:” The most suspenseful, exciting and surprising movie of 2022

  • By Alyssa Riley  He sat at a table inside Starbucks with his laptop in front of him and a latte in hand. Despite the rumbling of the coffee machines, the constant playing of Spotify’s ‘Coffee Shop’ playlists, and the reoccurring calls of names for customers to grab their orders, Michael Day, 28, often finds himself…

    A Voice of Activism Through Black Filmmaking

  • By Alyssa Riley   For many college students, attending a university – big or small – has always been the plan to get a preferable job and be successful once stepping out of the education world. While going to college can provide these things, it does not have to be the answer for everyone. In…

    Tai Verdes on the Hill

  • By Alyssa Riley   Four women dressed head to toe in purple, green, and gold – the colors of the Carnival celebration that many Americans are acquainted with and love dearly – held Mardi Gras flags behind their backs like proud capes and zoomed down the sidewalks of the busy street in their roller-skates, heading…

    Dickson Street Becomes the New Bourbon Street for Mardi Gras Celebration

  • Story by Alyssa Riley    Nomads Trailside, half-brother to Wake and Bake and Nomads Southtown, a college student favorite – due to mimosa pitchers and “tailgating” ambiance – opened its doors in May 2019.   Owned by Jeremy Brown and Brittany Cusanek – the owners of Nomads Southtown – and Brian Duncan and Jason Kindall, it…

    Nomads Trailside; A Treasure Among the Trails

  • Story by Victoria Hernandez, March 31, 2021 The University of Arkansas’ music department launched its new student-run record label, Hill Records, in the Fall of 2020. Now the company is working to compile their first inaugural release. The label was accepting submissions of music until March 5. “We received I believe it was around 42…

    Hill Records: A Student-Run Record Label

  • Story by Natalie Demaree, Photos by Eli Stokes, March 13, 2021 Over a hundred protesters gathered on a drizzling Saturday morning March 13 to protest against racism. Led by University of Arkansas students, the protesters marched across campus, beginning at the Fulbright Dining Hall and ending in the Gearhart Courtyard. “NO HONOR FOR RACISTS,” read…

    UA Students Lead March Against Racism

  • A Poem by Morgan Walker, December 14, 2020   Let us commit to create  light in darkness.  But do you understand?  I mean let us first look inward to the suffocation of prejudice ramming against the walls of our ribcages and barreling to the roofs of our mouths.  Let us dissect the parasite and dismantle…

    In Search of Light

  • Photos by Natalie Demaree October 30, 2020                    

    Local Support for Candidates in the 2020 Presidential Election

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    Fayetteville Farmer’s Market

  • “Don’t Worry Darling:” The most suspenseful, exciting and surprising movie of 2022

    Story by Alyssa Crutcher “Don’t Worry Darling,” directed by Olivia Wilde, is a utopian thriller that is jam-packed with twists, turns, metaphors and symbolism that make it the most suspenseful and exciting movie of 2022. It has people coming back for more to pick out specific, previously-missed clues during the movie that allude to its…

  • A Voice of Activism Through Black Filmmaking

    By Alyssa Riley  He sat at a table inside Starbucks with his laptop in front of him and a latte in hand. Despite the rumbling of the coffee machines, the constant playing of Spotify’s ‘Coffee Shop’ playlists, and the reoccurring calls of names for customers to grab their orders, Michael Day, 28, often finds himself…

  • Tai Verdes on the Hill

    By Alyssa Riley   For many college students, attending a university – big or small – has always been the plan to get a preferable job and be successful once stepping out of the education world. While going to college can provide these things, it does not have to be the answer for everyone. In…

  • Dickson Street Becomes the New Bourbon Street for Mardi Gras Celebration

    By Alyssa Riley   Four women dressed head to toe in purple, green, and gold – the colors of the Carnival celebration that many Americans are acquainted with and love dearly – held Mardi Gras flags behind their backs like proud capes and zoomed down the sidewalks of the busy street in their roller-skates, heading…

  • Nomads Trailside; A Treasure Among the Trails

    Story by Alyssa Riley    Nomads Trailside, half-brother to Wake and Bake and Nomads Southtown, a college student favorite – due to mimosa pitchers and “tailgating” ambiance – opened its doors in May 2019.   Owned by Jeremy Brown and Brittany Cusanek – the owners of Nomads Southtown – and Brian Duncan and Jason Kindall, it…

  • Hill Records: A Student-Run Record Label

    Story by Victoria Hernandez, March 31, 2021 The University of Arkansas’ music department launched its new student-run record label, Hill Records, in the Fall of 2020. Now the company is working to compile their first inaugural release. The label was accepting submissions of music until March 5. “We received I believe it was around 42…

  • UA Students Lead March Against Racism

    Story by Natalie Demaree, Photos by Eli Stokes, March 13, 2021 Over a hundred protesters gathered on a drizzling Saturday morning March 13 to protest against racism. Led by University of Arkansas students, the protesters marched across campus, beginning at the Fulbright Dining Hall and ending in the Gearhart Courtyard. “NO HONOR FOR RACISTS,” read…

  • In Search of Light

    A Poem by Morgan Walker, December 14, 2020   Let us commit to create  light in darkness.  But do you understand?  I mean let us first look inward to the suffocation of prejudice ramming against the walls of our ribcages and barreling to the roofs of our mouths.  Let us dissect the parasite and dismantle…

  • Local Support for Candidates in the 2020 Presidential Election

    Photos by Natalie Demaree October 30, 2020                    

  • Fayetteville Farmer’s Market

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