STORIES
STORIES

No More Euphemisms, Hear Our Demands
Student initiatives demanding inclusivity and anti-racism are catching the attention of administrators at the University of Arkansas.

Social media’s influence in the Black Lives Matter Movement and George Floyd Protests
The world was heavy—mournful—on June 2, 2020 as we watched our screens turn black.
On that day, the loud and seemingly infinite stream of information and self promotion regularly seen on social media came to a stop, leaving but one voice to be heard. This voice was not a new voice, rather, it was one as old as America. A voice that had been belittled and silenced for decades erupted all over social media bringing about a rude, but necessary, awakening for many Americans.

Leaves Fall, UA Leaders Make Calls
The leaves are changing on campus at the University of Arkansas, but significantly less students are able to enjoy the fall colors because of remote classes due to Covid-19.