Student Life
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Story by Victoria Hernandez, February 19, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—A Holocaust survivor spoke to University of Arkansas students, staff and faculty Feb. 11 over Zoom. Arkansas students are ranked last in regard to their knowledge of the Holocaust out of the entire United States, according to a study by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.…
Holocaust Survivor Speaks to UA Students
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Story and photos by Beth Dedman, December 21, 2020 NEW YORK CITY—The smell of urine lingered in my mask as I emerged from the filthy subway station onto 42nd street. For all of the promises of sanitized trains, the A Train [B1] [B2] that carried me up from Brooklyn was littered with trash from the…
As the City Slept: Life in quarantine in the epicenter of COVID-19
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Story by Kaelyn Wondell Photo by Heidi Kirk, November 20, 2020 The horrifying idea of a pandemic isn’t something I ever thought I’d be worrying about ever, let alone in 2020. Starting in early March, there were rumors going around campus of whether we’d be sent home or not. It was a strange two weeks,…
A Quarantined Summer
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By Natalie Demaree October 9, 2020 The trees are beginning to change on campus at the University of Arkansas, but significantly less students are able to enjoy the fall colors this year because of remote classes. “I feel we do have good protocols and guidelines in place. With limited face-to-face instruction, socially…
Leaves Fall, UA Leaders Make Calls: Campus Update on Covid-19
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By Obed Lamy October 2, 2020 Holly Malone has served as a food service worker at the University of Arkansas for more than three decades. Upon coming back on campus this fall, she discovered a very different working environment. Now the dining halls offer a limited menu selection, exclude self-service, and opt for…
One Day at a Time
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Nov. 23, 2019 by Rylie Frederick They called it a badge of self-defense, and they only required girls to earn it. Senior Gracen Patten was in the ninth grade when she first realized women needed self-defense more than men did. As a Senior Cadette in the Girl Scouts, Patten was required to earn a self-defense…
Hog Calls and Cat Calls
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A peek into the life of a former Razorback football player. By Halie Brown
The Full-Time Student Athlete
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Doggie Divorce Court
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How taking self defense classes is making me a stronger independent woman. By Andrea Johnson
A Fighting Chance
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A Female Dialect: Misogyny Catcalls, Here Is Our Response