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Herald Grammy superlatives
Most Unexpected: Kendrick Lamar Kendrick Lamar’s victory of “Best Rap,” “Best Song of the Year” and “Best Record of the Year” was anticipated, but seeing him sweep in all five of his nominated categories, made it a night to remember. Best… Read More ›
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College of Liberal Arts and Communication partners with Aunt Flow, brings free menstrual products to campus
When Claire Coder founded Aunt Flow at age 18, her goal was simple: make period products accessible and free in public spaces. Now, Arkansas State University is joining her mission by installing dispensers at the College of Liberal Arts and… Read More ›
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Pre-Law Club welcomes district judge for advice and pizza
The Pre-Law Club hosted a meeting with a special guest speaker, accompanied with pizza and refreshments, at the Phelps & Womack Pre-Law Center. District Judge Thomas “Tommy” Fowler visited students with and without a pre-law emphasis to share personal and… Read More ›
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How To: FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form used by universities (graduate and undergraduate) to determine eligibility for federal aid. The FAFSA has helped thousands of students across the United States to apply for grants, scholarships, work-study… Read More ›
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Getting into the holiday spirit in Jonesboro this year
It’s December, finally. Although fall is my favorite season, winter is a close second. There’s something so beautiful and refreshing about this time of year: colorful displays of Christmas lights, the scents of peppermint and gingerbread and soft music by… Read More ›
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Celebrity look-alike trend is silly and fun
If you’re as chronically online as I am, you’ve probably seen the viral trend of people gathering worldwide to compete in celebrity look-alike competitions. Let me just say, this recent craze of supposed doppelgangers resembling the world’s biggest heartthrobs and… Read More ›
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Miss A-State celebrates legacy and tradition
The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity (Pike) presented the 50th annual Miss Arkansas State University scholarship competition, with first place winner Brooke Lynn Ray earning $5,700. “This campus has helped me in so many different ways,” Ray said. “I am honored… Read More ›
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CLUB SPOTLIGHT: SAI EPSILON GAMMA
Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) Epsilon Gamma, one of the three music Tri-Greek chapters, fosters sisterhood, community and philanthropy while encouraging and supporting musicians of all majors. Students from choir, music education and instrumental make up most of its membership, with… Read More ›
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This Week’s Pop Pick: “CHROMAKOPIA” by Tyler, the Creator
Tyler, the Creator has returned again with another great album. His highly anticipated seventh studio release “CHROMAKOPIA,” reiterates his musical genius in a unique, adventurous, fun and self-reflective record. Tyler, the Creator is one of the most beloved hip-hop and… Read More ›
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Puppies, pancakes and positivity at A-State
Wilson Counseling Center, in partnership with Volunteer A-State and Jonesboro Animal Control, invited Arkansas State University students to start their day with free pancakes and puppy cuddles. The event was designed to lift spirits, encourage students to grab breakfast and… Read More ›