O'Connor dedicates UA Law Center
Former Associate Justice of the United States Sandra Day O'Connor was the keynote speaker Friday at the dedication of the School of Law building.
The dedication was hosted at the Union Mall between Mullins Library and the Student Union at 2 p.m. Friday afternoon.… Post the First Comment |
Battle ensues for possibility of state-run lottery
The battle over a state-run scholarship lottery rages on as motions to take the ballot measure off the ballot have been entered into the state Supreme Court.
However, Lt. Gov. Bill Halter maintains his optimism for the proposal that would amend the state constitution, he said in a telephone interview.… Post the First Comment |
Clark overcomes downfalls, runs for city mayor
This is the list on Steve Clark's resume: attorney general, chief of staff to Gov. David Pryor, judge, arbitrator, mediator, business executive, professor of law, entrepreneur…convicted of a crime and pardoned eighteen years ago… recovering alcoholic…
"I've been to the United States Supreme Court eight times, and won five of those cases, no lawyer in the history of Arkansas has ever done that.… Post the First Comment |
UA students experience Tibet
When the Beijing Olympics torch relay began March 24, 2008, there was another matter that the worldwide media paid attention to: the human rights issues of the Tibetan people. Today, though the Beijing Olympics has ended, the struggle of the Tibetan people in exile continues.…
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Nobelity comes to UA tonight, director Turk Pipkin presents film in Union
The 2006 film "Nobelity" is to be shown in the Union theatre tonight at 8pm.
"Nobelity" is essentially a global-awareness film that is the "path to a better future, with nine Nobel laureates as our guides," according to the trailer posted on their Web site nobelity.… Post the First Comment |