Student Life
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By Elizabeth Bunnell
Hell on the Hill Haunted House Tradition Carries On
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By Emma Bracken
Halloween in College: Nostalgia and Search for Your Inner Child
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By Natalie Murphy
Mother Nature’s Creative Daughters
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By Natalie Murphy With the growth of the Northwest Arkansas music scene in the last decade, the University of Arkansas Headliners Concert Committee has created a staple event, bringing some of the biggest names in the industry to the university as part of the Springtime of Youth music festival. The festival, first introduced to the…
The Dream Team Behind Springtime of Youth
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By Kana Matsukawa “As an 11-year-old, you don’t really know a lot about democracy, or you don’t think a lot about politics,” she said. “You are 11 years old, and all you think about is school.” Oleksandra Ladychenko “I want Ukraine to be known not only by the war,” an exchange student from Ukraine Oleksandra…
Witnessing the War in This Globalized Era
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by Erica Wilson As fifth-year senior Madeline Kendall watched the Hannah Montana movie when she was around eight, it ignited a passion in her for Taylor Swift that would follow her throughout her childhood and into college. Swift wrote two of the tracks in the movie and also made a brief cameo, performing her song…
Growing Up with Taylor Swift
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By Natalie Murphy Growing up in a retirement community in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, Annalise Robins was no stranger to her local thrift stores. Frequenting the Salvation Army and Habitat For Humanity ReStore, she began experimenting with her personal style at the age of 15, buying items heavily reminiscent of the 1970s, 1990s and early…
The Pursuit of Thrifting One’s Signature Style
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Story by Alyssa Crutcher On a campus where diversity, equity and inclusion are emphasized, it is important to understand there are still areas of concern where growth is necessary. Gray Russel, a sophomore international and global studies major who uses they/them pronouns, said they suffer from chronic pain in their legs and use a cane…
Disabled students express gratitude for accommodations, but say there is room for improvement
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By Yael Evan From their girl group and peer mentors, a group of students on campus learn the meaning of sisterhood. Starting in the spring of 2022, senior Chloe Connely, member of the Chi Omega chapter, decided to invite Empower students to her sorority house for a weekly girl group, after learning about one student’s…
Empower finds its place in Greek life