
Turning Up the Heat: Heated Workouts On the Rise
By: Mia Kelley Yoga has always been a workout conducive for busy college students; it offers a chance to relax, de-stress and find some…
By: Marlee Cockrum The end of a cold winter signals…

By: Mia Kelley Yoga has always been a workout conducive for busy college students; it offers a chance to relax, de-stress and find some…

By: Bailey Wheeler Artificial intelligence (AI) systems perform human tasks by using predictive algorithms, according to the AI at Walton College website. As reported…

By: Brooklyn Nelson With more than 135 million viewers watching the Super Bowl Halftime Show LX, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, also known as Bad…
By: Marlee Cockrum The end of a cold winter signals the return of Fayetteville’s favorite outdoor activities. Residents of “The Natural State” live and breathe for the fresh Arkansas air, and students at the University of Arkansas can be seen on walks and runs the moment the sun peeks through. The culture in Fayetteville differs…
By: Mia Kelley Yoga has always been a workout conducive for busy college students; it offers a chance to relax, de-stress and find some present movement for those with stacked schedules. Recently, students at the University of Arkansas have started to support local businesses that seek to kick their yoga practices up higher- 95 degrees…
By Lillie Cardenas At a predominantly white institution (PWI), finding a sense of belonging might not be instant for all students. For many Black students at the University of Arkansas,community can be found through spaces like the Multicultural Center and historically Black Greek organizations. AnReckez Daniels, associate director of the Multicultural Center, said the center’s…
By: Marlee Cockrum Razorback fans unite at the palace in inclement weather. When January arrived, a familiar panic made its way to Fayetteville. Suddenly, grocery store shelves were empty, rumors spread of days and days of canceled classes, and social media feeds were flooded with talk of “the snowstorm you’ll tell your kids about” heading…
By Lilliana Cardenas

By: Marlee Cockrum The end of a cold winter signals the return of Fayetteville’s favorite outdoor activities. Residents of “The Natural State” live and…

By: Mia Kelley Yoga has always been a workout conducive for busy college students; it offers a chance to relax, de-stress and find some…

By: Bailey Wheeler Artificial intelligence (AI) systems perform human tasks by using predictive algorithms, according to the AI at Walton College website. As reported…

By Lillie Cardenas At a predominantly white institution (PWI), finding a sense of belonging might not be instant for all students. For many Black…

By: Marlee Cockrum Razorback fans unite at the palace in inclement weather. When January arrived, a familiar panic made its way to Fayetteville. Suddenly,…
By Mia Kelley The 2026 Winter Olympics began Feb. 6 in Italy, spanning from Milan to Cortina. The mountains of the northern region of the country will be the backdrop for the biggest Olympic Games ever: the highest number of athletes, sports, events and highest anticipated number of viewers and attendees than ever before. College students…
By Lillie Cardenas Students assembled outside their high schools holding handmade signs and chanting in unison protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in Northwest Arkansas. The demonstration was organized by high school students and reflected growing fear among immigrant families in the Springdale community and a sense of urgency students said they could no…
By Annabel Simmons
By: Bailey Wheeler Artificial intelligence (AI) systems perform human tasks by using predictive algorithms, according to the AI at Walton College website. As reported by IBM, many headlines are focused on Generative AI which has the ability to create original images, videos and texts. Examples of generative AI include the popular chatbot ChatGPT, Google’s AI…
By Mia Kelley The 2026 Winter Olympics began Feb. 6 in Italy, spanning from Milan to Cortina. The mountains of the northern region of the country will be the backdrop for the biggest Olympic Games ever: the highest number of athletes, sports, events and highest anticipated number of viewers and attendees than ever before. College students…
By Jack C. Humphreys

By: Marlee Cockrum The end of a cold winter signals the return of Fayetteville’s favorite outdoor activities. Residents of “The Natural State” live and breathe for the fresh Arkansas air, and students at the University of Arkansas can be seen on walks and runs the moment the sun peeks through. The culture in Fayetteville differs…
By: Mia Kelley Yoga has always been a workout conducive for busy college students; it offers a chance to relax, de-stress and find some present movement for those with stacked schedules. Recently, students at the University of Arkansas have started to support local businesses that seek to kick their yoga practices up higher- 95 degrees…

By: Bailey Wheeler Artificial intelligence (AI) systems perform human tasks by using predictive algorithms, according to the AI at Walton College website. As reported by IBM, many headlines are focused on Generative AI which has the ability to create original images, videos and texts. Examples of generative AI include the popular chatbot ChatGPT, Google’s AI…

By: Brooklyn Nelson With more than 135 million viewers watching the Super Bowl Halftime Show LX, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, also known as Bad Bunny, became the most watched half time show in history. The use of symbolism weaved throughout his performance rebranded America in the light of what it should look like: a celebration…

By Lillie Cardenas At a predominantly white institution (PWI), finding a sense of belonging might not be instant for all students. For many Black students at the University of Arkansas,community can be found through spaces like the Multicultural Center and historically Black Greek organizations. AnReckez Daniels, associate director of the Multicultural Center, said the center’s…

By: Marlee Cockrum Razorback fans unite at the palace in inclement weather. When January arrived, a familiar panic made its way to Fayetteville. Suddenly, grocery store shelves were empty, rumors spread of days and days of canceled classes, and social media feeds were flooded with talk of “the snowstorm you’ll tell your kids about” heading…


By Brooklyn Nelson Over seven inches of snow touched down over University of Arkansas campus on Jan.23, shutting down campus until the 28th. Students did not take the break for granted, but instead layered up and braved the cold. All around were multi-colored coats, patterned scarves,and stylish hats contrasting against the white blanket of snow.…

By Lillie Cardenas Students assembled outside their high schools holding handmade signs and chanting in unison protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in Northwest Arkansas. The demonstration was organized by high school students and reflected growing fear among immigrant families in the Springdale community and a sense of urgency students said they could no…
By Mia Kelley The 2026 Winter Olympics began Feb. 6 in Italy, spanning from Milan to Cortina. The mountains of the northern region of the country will be the backdrop for the biggest Olympic Games ever: the highest number of athletes, sports, events and highest anticipated number of viewers and attendees than ever before. College students…

By Johana Vasquez Irvin Camacho speaks about AIRE at a monthly meeting for the Washington County Democrats on Feb. 17, 2025. Photo by Johana Vasquez Decades ago, Irvin Camacho lost his father to deportation. Today, he’s co-founded an alliance of immigrants in Northwest Arkansas to combat Trump’s pledge of mass deportations nationwide. One evening in…

By Annabel Simmons

By Annabel Simmons

By Bailey Wheeler
