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UA officials should remove the Fulbright statue from campus and rename the Fulbright College in light of recent events that have reignited discussions of racial injustice in the United States.
With over 800,000 adults in Arkansas living with disabilities, representing 38% of the population, according to Disability and Health Promotion, the University of Arkansas is committed to fostering an ...
Through their experience in pageantry, the new Miss USA titleholders are uplifting female voices and advocating for mental health.
While ghosts and goblins steal the show during Halloween, something much more frightening affects you every day: Fiat money — money not backed by a commodity. What makes this a worthy scare is that it ...
The UA School of Law’s Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (IFAI) celebrated its anniversary earlier this year, marking 10 years of efforts to further the interests of indigenous farmers and ...
The romanticization of mental illness in the media undermines the true hardships of those who struggle with it.
The first ever FORMAT festival, which blends art, music and technology, will take place this weekend in Bentonville.
From “Psycho” to “Jennifer’s Body,” the portrayal of women in horror has evolved over the years, working toward more inclusive and feminist narratives.
For 36 consecutive years, Dee Dee O’Malley, a mother to a University of Arkansas student, had at least one of her five children living in her house. Since 2021, she has considered herself an “empty ...
Capitalism is driving climate change and economic inequality, leading to questions over how to prioritize people and the Earth’s future over profit.
The return of TheatreSquared’s “A Christmas Carol” is a unique, entertaining and versatile adaptation, delighting audiences with the holiday spirit.
The University of Arkansas requires all students living on campus to purchase a meal plan, but many dining facilities do not have food options that match dietary restrictions. One in 10 adults in the ...