Day of the Dead Celebration Honors Deceased, Oppressed

By Andrea Johnson The Razorback Reporter Nearly 400 people marched in Springdale early this month to commemorate immigrants who died trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. So far this year an estimated 318 have died, according to Missing Migrants Project data. Between Oct. 1, 2014 and Sept. 30, 2016, 573 people died at the U.S.-Mexico…Continue Reading Day of the Dead Celebration Honors Deceased, Oppressed

Unemployed veterans finding jobs as more businesses pledge to hire

By Taylor Klusman The Razorback Reporter More than 18,400 of veterans who reside in Arkansas are living in poverty. According to the Veterans Data Central website, the unemployment rate in 2016 ranged from 1.8 to 7.6 percent, ensuring that Arkansas’s 3.1 percent was relatively low when compared to other states. “Among the 453,000 unemployed veterans…Continue Reading Unemployed veterans finding jobs as more businesses pledge to hire

FSU Fraternity Death Puts Light on UA Greek Life

By Kayla Nunez The Razorback Reporter Florida State University became the third major campus this year to record a student death involving a Greek-letter organization. That prompted the FSU administration on Nov. 6 to suspend indefinitely all 55 of its sororities and fraternities after a Pi Kappa Phi pledge died after a weekend party, according…Continue Reading FSU Fraternity Death Puts Light on UA Greek Life