Fashion-Forward Minds of Northwest Arkansas

Bios by Brooke Bynum Photos by Sadie Rucker     A hangar at the Drake Field airport in Fayetteville was filled with about 200 talented people and hairspray fumes each night Sept. 20-22. Fashion designers worked anxiously to perfect each model’s...

A Kenyan’s Take on Working to Live, Not Living to Work

A Kenyan’s Take on Working to Live, Not Living to Work

Americans view careers a little differently than people like Charles Gitau Muhia, a Kenya native. Americans tend to chase wealth and prestige, whereas Charles’s goal is to make just enough money to live – however many jobs that might take.   By Ella...

Loud and Clear

Loud and Clear

Story and photos by Andrea Johnson At the tweet of a whistle, hands clapped, feet stomped and voices shouted to one beat. “Now sit back, but turn up as our chapter shows up and shows out,” senior Tiye Thomas announced to the audience of a couple hundred...

NWA Pride Parade

NWA Pride Parade

In a lively march down Dickson Street, participants in the Northwest Arkansas Pride Parade waved flags and signs to celebrate love and acceptance of LGBTQ people.  photos by staff photographer Chase Reavis

Not Mexican Enough

Not Mexican Enough

Discovering my identity as the white descendant of Mexican-American immigrants By Andrea Johnson   It shouldn’t have surprised me to see my grandfather cry at his brother’s funeral, but it did. My grandpa does not dwell on sentiments. He complains. He...

The Little Ones at Home

The Little Ones at Home

Before starting a day of classes at the University of Arkansas, Angela Johnson wakes up before sunrise to make coffee and begin her morning routine. With a half-and-half carton in hand, she closes the refrigerator door to see the artwork drawn by her 5-year-old son.

Fashion-Forward Minds of Northwest Arkansas

Bios by Brooke Bynum Photos by Sadie Rucker     A hangar at the Drake Field airport in Fayetteville was filled with about 200 talented people and hairspray fumes each night Sept. 20-22. Fashion designers worked anxiously to perfect each model’s...

A Kenyan’s Take on Working to Live, Not Living to Work

Americans view careers a little differently than people like Charles Gitau Muhia, a Kenya native. Americans tend to chase wealth and prestige, whereas Charles’s goal is to make just enough money to live – however many jobs that might take.   By Ella...

Loud and Clear

Story and photos by Andrea Johnson At the tweet of a whistle, hands clapped, feet stomped and voices shouted to one beat. “Now sit back, but turn up as our chapter shows up and shows out,” senior Tiye Thomas announced to the audience of a couple hundred...

‘The Most Turnt City on the Whole Tour’

Photos and story by Chase Reavis   Drenched in sweat from the moment he stepped onstage, G-Eazy performed a sold-out concert last weekend at the Walmart AMP in Rogers.   “Are you ready for a legendary night tonight?” G-Eazy asked the crowd Aug....

NWA Pride Parade

In a lively march down Dickson Street, participants in the Northwest Arkansas Pride Parade waved flags and signs to celebrate love and acceptance of LGBTQ people.  photos by staff photographer Chase Reavis

Not Mexican Enough

Discovering my identity as the white descendant of Mexican-American immigrants By Andrea Johnson   It shouldn’t have surprised me to see my grandfather cry at his brother’s funeral, but it did. My grandpa does not dwell on sentiments. He complains. He...

The Little Ones at Home

Before starting a day of classes at the University of Arkansas, Angela Johnson wakes up before sunrise to make coffee and begin her morning routine. With a half-and-half carton in hand, she closes the refrigerator door to see the artwork drawn by her 5-year-old son.

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