by hillmag | Feb 28, 2022 | Politics
Story by Alyssa Riley Photos by Alexander King In 1973, the historical Roe v. Wade case ensured that all American women had legal and safe access to abortion in the United States. With many bills banning abortion being passed by individual states, this constitutional...
by hillmag | Dec 7, 2021 | Politics
Confronting the legacy of racial violence in Arkansas in a search for inner peace. by Abbi Ross Tyrah Jackson stands on the steps of Gearhart Hall, wearing a microphone like a Britney Spears-era pop star while she calls out instructions to over 100 people, almost all...
by hillmag | Oct 2, 2021 | Politics
Story by Victoria Hernandez. Photo by Tabitha Novotny. At the start of the pandemic, the FBI warned that hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities would rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic A year later, awareness of Asian hate crimes...
by hillmag | Mar 13, 2021 | Photo Stories, Politics
Story by Natalie Demaree, Photos by Eli Stokes, March 13, 2021 Over a hundred protesters gathered on a drizzling Saturday morning March 13 to protest against racism. Led by University of Arkansas students, the protesters marched across campus, beginning at the...
by hillmag | Dec 29, 2020 | Politics
Story by Natalie Demaree, December 29, 2020 Student initiatives demanding inclusivity and anti-racism are catching the attention of administrators at the University of Arkansas. According to UA enrollment reports for Fall 2020, 4.5 percent of students are Black or...
by hillmag | Dec 20, 2020 | Politics
Story by Jewell Parnell, December 20, 2020 Several valuable conversations are taking place at this point in history. Whether these conversations happen in a professional setting or with loved ones, they are happening for good reason. At the forefront of these...