Nomads Trailside; A Treasure Among the Trails

Nomads Trailside; A Treasure Among the Trails

Story by Alyssa Riley    Nomads Trailside, half-brother to Wake and Bake and Nomads Southtown, a college student favorite – due to mimosa pitchers and “tailgating” ambiance – opened its doors in May 2019.     Owned by Jeremy Brown and Brittany Cusanek – the owners of...

Is It Hard to be Healthy on Campus?

Is It Hard to be Healthy on Campus?

Story by Marin McGrath  “How to be healthy on campus” is a question often posed when students come to college. The University of Arkansas has various ways students can answer such a question.  Director of Nutrition and Wellness for the university, Ashton Julian, said...

Girls Will Be Girls

Girls Will Be Girls

Story by Alyssa Crutcher It seems like in today’s time, young women are often ridiculed for being… well, just being. We’re too much of something or we’re not enough. You like to play video games? Weird. You like romance novels? Typical.  The list of labels and insults...

The Internship

The Internship

Story by Marin McGrath Students all around the world face the daunting task of landing “the” internship.  One University of Arkansas student in particular, is no stranger to this process.   Ella Marshall, a sophomore ADPR major from Kansas City, Missouri had initially...

U of A’s Pipeline- a Silently Innovative Expenditure

U of A’s Pipeline- a Silently Innovative Expenditure

Story by Emma Dannenfelser Thousands of University of Arkansas students walk to class each day, but many do not realize that they are walking mere feet above a powerful natural gas pipeline owned and operated by the university.      The 3.5 million dollar pipeline...

Fall Leaves and Mask Litter at the U of A

Fall Leaves and Mask Litter at the U of A

Story by Emma Dannenfelser As autumn’s peak nears, the U of A campus is blanketed in hundreds of brightly colored leaves.  However, this year, the beautiful array of leaves are joined by piles of discarded face masks. According to Pat Walker Health Center on campus,...

University of Arkansas: 150 Years of Women in Leadership

University of Arkansas: 150 Years of Women in Leadership

Story by Emma Dannenfelser Ever since it was founded in 1871, the University of Arkansas has been a supporter of women’s rights to not only participate but also lead in higher education.  One of the founding faculty members during the university's debut year was a...

Nomads Trailside; A Treasure Among the Trails

Story by Alyssa Riley    Nomads Trailside, half-brother to Wake and Bake and Nomads Southtown, a college student favorite – due to mimosa pitchers and “tailgating” ambiance – opened its doors in May 2019.     Owned by Jeremy Brown and Brittany Cusanek – the owners of...

Is It Hard to be Healthy on Campus?

Story by Marin McGrath  “How to be healthy on campus” is a question often posed when students come to college. The University of Arkansas has various ways students can answer such a question.  Director of Nutrition and Wellness for the university, Ashton Julian, said...

Girls Will Be Girls

Story by Alyssa Crutcher It seems like in today’s time, young women are often ridiculed for being… well, just being. We’re too much of something or we’re not enough. You like to play video games? Weird. You like romance novels? Typical.  The list of labels and insults...

The Internship

Story by Marin McGrath Students all around the world face the daunting task of landing “the” internship.  One University of Arkansas student in particular, is no stranger to this process.   Ella Marshall, a sophomore ADPR major from Kansas City, Missouri had initially...

U of A’s Pipeline- a Silently Innovative Expenditure

Story by Emma Dannenfelser Thousands of University of Arkansas students walk to class each day, but many do not realize that they are walking mere feet above a powerful natural gas pipeline owned and operated by the university.      The 3.5 million dollar pipeline...

Fall Leaves and Mask Litter at the U of A

Story by Emma Dannenfelser As autumn’s peak nears, the U of A campus is blanketed in hundreds of brightly colored leaves.  However, this year, the beautiful array of leaves are joined by piles of discarded face masks. According to Pat Walker Health Center on campus,...

University of Arkansas: 150 Years of Women in Leadership

Story by Emma Dannenfelser Ever since it was founded in 1871, the University of Arkansas has been a supporter of women’s rights to not only participate but also lead in higher education.  One of the founding faculty members during the university's debut year was a...

Decisions, Decisions: Students and Faculty React to Being Back On-Campus

Story by Maddie Epley Last semester, COVID-19 impacted students’ ability to learn by university officials’ decision to go virtual. This semester, students are speaking out about their preference of learning: going back to virtual or staying on campus. Of about 32,600...

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