A Quarantined Summer

A Quarantined Summer

Story by Kaelyn Wondell Photo by Heidi Kirk, November 20, 2020 The horrifying idea of a pandemic isn’t something I ever thought I’d be worrying about ever, let alone in 2020. Starting in early March, there were rumors going around campus of whether we’d be sent home...
One Day at a Time

One Day at a Time

By Obed Lamy October 2, 2020   Holly Malone has served as a food service worker at the University of Arkansas for more than three decades. Upon coming back on campus this fall, she discovered a very different working environment.   Now the dining halls offer...
Hog Calls and Cat Calls

Hog Calls and Cat Calls

Nov. 23, 2019 by Rylie Frederick They called it a badge of self-defense, and they only required girls to earn it. Senior Gracen Patten was in the ninth grade when she first realized women needed self-defense more than men did. As a Senior Cadette in the Girl Scouts,...

Doggie Divorce Court

Who gets the dog after the relationship ends?   By Jake Halbert March 29, 2019     Katelyn Gallant pulls into a familiar driveway after a long day of work. Normally, she would be at her own home at this time, but today is Wednesday. This means that it’s...