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UA Students Assist Local Businesses
A class of University of Arkansas students have been developing marketing campaigns with Northwest Arkansas start-ups as a way to provide real-world experience for the students.
A Frozen Evening In Sunshine
The Friday before Northwest Arkansas had it’s own frozen weather, a different kind of evening in the cold was going on.
Area Photographers Give Back
About 6 years ago, a movement started by photographers that aimed to give back to the underserved members of their community in the best way they could: professional portraits.
UA Students Organize Sex Ed Week
In an effort to provide that information in a fun and informative way, Students for Gender Equality started Smart and Sexy Sex Education Week.
Arkansans to March, Demand Climate Action
Arkansans from all over the state will be joining up to go on a cross-country bus ride to New York City, and will partake in demonstrations at the meeting to demand action.
Welcome to Fayetteville: A Local’s Guide to Our Town
Fayetteville is one of my absolute favorite places on the planet — and so you won’t get bored — I’m here to tell you about some awesome ways you can fill your free time.
Locals Show Support for Migrant Children
Standing with signs that read “Stop Separating Families,” and “Immigration is an American Experience,” Northwest Arkansas residents gathered in solidarity at a fasting vigil for Latino migrant children Monday, July 21.
Fayettechill to Host Lifestyle Festival
Local retailer Fayettechill has been a constant advocate for the outdoor/chill lifestyle, and on the weekend of Aug. 22-24, they will be taking it to the next level by hosting the End of Summer Daze lifestyle festival focusing on “all that’s chill in the Ozarks.”
Foreign Exchange Program Seeks Host Families
Ayusa International continues its annual search for families in Arkansas interested in hosting international students for the 2014-2015 school year.
Recycle Center Sculpture Approved
by Nick Brothers For Fayetteville, the art projects keep coming. The Fayetteville Arts council approved plans for a recycling tree sculpture to be built next to the Marion Orton Recycling