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Farmer's Market springs up this week

Farmer's Market springs up this week
Fayetteville residents are beginning to gather on the square on Saturdays as the Fayetteville Farmer's Market opened last Saturday and will continue until Nov. 21. The market is open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. three days a week - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.… Post the First Comment

Public Safety Council tables Taser decision

The Public Safety Council Thursday decided not to vote on whether to ask the university administration to allow the UA Police Department to carry Tasers. That decision will be made at a future meeting when the new chairman of the council, Jules Beck, is present, a UAPD official said.… Post the First Comment

UA student journalists win awards

The Arkansas Traveler and UATV won more than 10 Mark of Excellence awards Saturday at the Region 12 Society of Professional Journalists Conference in Little Rock. UATV News placed first in TV news broadcast, and "Arkansas on Campus," a production of the Broadcast II class, won second place in the same category.… Post the First Comment

Blood drive falls short of goal

Blood drive falls short of goal
While hospital patients are fighting for their lives, the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is fighting to recruit the 275 blood donations needed each day to supply the hospitals in Northwest Arkansas. However, the number of donations at the UA blood drive Wednesday and Thursday fell disappointingly short of the goals.… Post the First Comment

A bird's eye view into the culture of India

The Hindu Student Council hosted an Exhibition on Hindu culture and the dharmic traditions of India Monday, April 6 to Thursday, April 9. Hindu civilization is one of the most ancient civilizations of the world. Over the millennia, the Hindu culture evolved philosophies, religions, sciences, arts and architecture, contributing to almost every imaginable field of human endeavor, according to the program.… Post the First Comment

International Students to host banquet Saturday

The annual International Students Organization's banquet Saturday in the Union Ballroom will feature dance, culture and international food, organizers promise. The banquet is one of the biggest events that ISO hosts throughout the academic year at the UA.… Post the First Comment

2009 ASG Election Results

3,445 UA students (13.5 percent of the student body) voted in the 2009 ASG election. President Mattie Bookhouse 63.1% Jacob Holloway 24.3% Jonathan Powell 12.6% Vice President Andrew LeNarz 57.3% Jon Bame 25.6% Robert Sharp 17.1% Treasurer David Brophey 53.… Post the First Comment

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