City Plan for Extensive Trail System Aims to Improve

  The addition of the Niokaska Creek bike trail will add 3.31 miles to the Fayetteville bike trail system. Construction began this year and will end in late 2019, said Matt Mihalevich the City of Fayetteville trails coordinator. The construction of this portion of the trail by Gulley Park has been in the works for…Continue Reading City Plan for Extensive Trail System Aims to Improve

UAPD Officers Evict Homeless from University Property

By Grant Lancaster The Razorback Reporter   UA Police officers have evicted approximately 20 people who were living in a homeless camp on undeveloped UA property at 19th Street and School Avenue. Officers removed 20 people and arrested four; there were no reported injuries during the operation, UAPD Capt. Gary Crain said. This decision came…Continue Reading UAPD Officers Evict Homeless from University Property

RSO Cookout Turns Up the Heat on Cancer Debate

By Elizabeth Green The Razorback Reporter   Free hotdogs and hamburgers cooked on a grill donated by the American Cancer Society quickly became a source of heated irony at a Registered Student Organization’s recent cookout. The Razorback Relay for Life RSO hosted the cookout Sept. 10 to meet students and encourage them to get involved….Continue Reading RSO Cookout Turns Up the Heat on Cancer Debate

Quizlet, GroupMe Make Cheating Efficient

By Samantha Van Dyke The Razorback Reporter   Websites such as Quizlet, and apps including GroupMe are making it increasingly easier to cheat, according to the Office of Academic Initiatives and Integrity. “Studies show that 65 to 85 percent of college students are self-reported cheaters,” said Hannah Johnson, the Administrative Analyst for the Office of…Continue Reading Quizlet, GroupMe Make Cheating Efficient

Summer Camps Aim to Prepare, Recruit Architects

By Elizabeth Green The Razorback Reporter   Nearly 100 high school students traveled to the UofA campus to attend the Fay Jones School Summer Design Camp, where they engaged in extensive hands-on projects geared toward encouraging careers in design. Weeklong camps take place each summer in four cities across the state, from the Delta town…Continue Reading Summer Camps Aim to Prepare, Recruit Architects