City Resources Work To Assist Homeless Population From All Angles By Abbi RossThe Razorback Reporter Labeling bags of cat and dog food, finding the best contractor to fix a hole in the roof of a family home and meeting with recently rehomed families are all in a day’s work for employees of the city Community…Continue Reading City Resources Work To Assist Homeless Population From All Angles
Year: 2019
Environmental Activists Work to Increase Awareness, Gather at Town Square to Fight Climate Change
Environmental Activists Express Awareness, Need for Action By Abby ZimmardiThe Razorback Reporter Fayetteville environmental activists lent their voices to global climate strikes and demonstrations about how waste reduction and education can help the planet. Activists also expressed an array of views, from anti-capitalism to use of hemp, as possible counters to climate change. Their concern,…Continue Reading Environmental Activists Work to Increase Awareness, Gather at Town Square to Fight Climate Change
Fayetteville Workers Pick Up Waste Too Large For Trash Cans
Massive Bulky Waste Haul Keeps Tens of Tons of Waste From Landfills Fayetteville workers pick-up waste that is too large for trash cans for free eight times a year. By Abby ZimmardiThe Razorback Reporter Three semitrailers – outfitted to crush and haul waste – parked at Vandergriff Elementary, where Fayetteville residents drove their loaded vehicles…Continue Reading Fayetteville Workers Pick Up Waste Too Large For Trash Cans
Fayetteville Food Pantry Offers Assistance for Spanish-Speaking Families
Fayetteville Food Pantry Assists Spanish-Speaking Families The Latino community makes up 8 percent of the Fayetteville population, making outreach programs like Thursday nights for Spanish-speaking families at LifeSource International important. By Sophia NeubaumThe Razorback Reporter Programs in northwest Arkansas are working to aid Latino residents by dedicating time and resources to those who experience food…Continue Reading Fayetteville Food Pantry Offers Assistance for Spanish-Speaking Families
College Students Stay Logged Into Facebook…For Now
College Students Stay Logged Into Facebook…For Now Some students are transforming their use of Facebook by promoting their business ventures instead of life updates. By Hanna EllingtonThe Razorback Reporter Fifteen years after its creation, Facebook has been transformed, along with a new generation of college students. Instead of being used as an online hangout, the…Continue Reading College Students Stay Logged Into Facebook…For Now