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Office of Institutional Integrity and Title IX hosts “Women’s Self Defense Workshop”
A-State’s Office of Institutional Integrity and Title IX partnered with Gracie Jiu Jitsu for a women’s self defense workshop as part of dating and domestic violence awareness month. The two-hour course was held to empower women and give them the… Read More ›
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CLUB SPOTLIGHT: PUGGERS OF INVENTION
A-State’s ceramics club; “Puggers of Invention”, is creating a space for students to foster creativity and a love for ceramic art. Marcy Wallace, a senior ceramics major from Harrisburg, Arkansas, serves as the club’s president and founded the club last… Read More ›
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This Week’s Pop Pick: ‘Fallout’
In a film and television landscape that has recently been rife with video game adaptations, Amazon Prime’s “Fallout” series manages to be something special. Based on the Bethesda Softworks game series of the same name, “Fallout” follows three lead characters… Read More ›
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UPD demonstrates the perils of driving while intoxicated
The University Police Department and the Wilson Counseling Center conducted a drunk driving simulation on the Heritage Plaza lawn in an effort to deter students from driving while intoxicated. The Wilson Counseling Center helped put on the event to help… Read More ›
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Give foreign language films a chance
Each year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents the Oscar for Best International Feature Film to a deserving foreign film. Usually, they are in other languages but subtitled into English. Unfortunately, this turns many viewers off from… Read More ›
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“Madame Web:” Don’t get caught up in her web
“Madame Web,” the newest film in the Sony-Marvel cinematic universe, is a waste of your time. If you want to have a better time, take the $9 you would spend on a ticket, set it on fire and watch it… Read More ›
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Strong-Turner Alumni Chapter hosts soul food dinner
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Panel discusses memories of living in segregated Jonesboro
A panel of Black community members discussed their experiences living in Jonesboro in the Black business district in a presentation hosted by the Arkansas State University Museum. Jill Kary, the museum’s curator of education, gave the presentation alongside a panel… Read More ›
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Artist Talks at BAM
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Razor wire does not discriminate
Recent months have seen headlines filled with stories surrounding the legal disputes between the state of Texas and the U.S government over a controversial border policy that has become a national conversation. In an effort to stop what Texas Governor… Read More ›

