By Ella Dobson | Staff Writer
News
Food insecurity remains challenge for Food Bank of NEA
Following the government shutdown and with the holiday season on its way, food insecurity in Northeast Arkansas (NEA) remains a challenge for food banks. Arkansas faces the highest rate of food insecurity in the nation, according to a since-discontinued annual… Read More ›
Campus Crime | Nov. 17, 2025
Nov. 17 | 4:36 a.m. Officer Kevin Willis was dispatched to Arkansas Hall in reference to a student being harassed over social media. Upon arrival, Willis spoke with the victim. She said she met the suspect student, identified as the… Read More ›
First-year students showcase projects at annual expo
Report by Benjamin McDowell | Staff Writer
BAM showcases local talent in the “Inspired 11” Exhibition
Report by Ella Dobson | Staff Writer
SGA unanimously votes to expand use of flex dollars
In its penultimate meeting of the semester, the Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution to allow students to use flex dollars to buy merchandise at Textbook Brokers, filled an at-large senator position and elected a local government representative. Senator… Read More ›
Japanese, Chinese and Korean Student Associations host East Asian Fest
The Japanese, Chinese and Korean Student Association hosted the East Asian Fest on Thursday. The event started with activities such as trivia and musical chairs. Then, a variety of food from East Asian countries was served to participants. Marinated chicken,… Read More ›
Campus Crime | Nov. 12, 2025
Nov. 9 | 11:11 p.m. Patrol Officer Marcus Caskey was dispatched to the Living and Learning Community building 5 in reference to a resident assistant (RA) report that he had found a vape in the building. Upon arrival, Caskey entered… Read More ›
West Memphis Three attorneys speak at panel discussion
Attorneys who defended three freed men convicted as teenagers, known as the West Memphis Three, spoke in a panel discussion at Arkansas State University to share insight, advice and theories regarding the case. The highly publicized and controversial case originated… Read More ›
One Pill Can Kill campaign comes to campus to raise deadly drug awareness
The Arkansas attorney general’s office brought the national One Pill Can Kill campaign to campus Monday evening to educate students on the dangers of fentanyl and how to recognize an overdose. Tim Griffin, Arkansas Attorney General, said the phrase “one… Read More ›