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Small business owners across Northwest Arkansas say they are facing hours of extra work and financial losses because they cannot find enough employees.
Through the cemented walkways, sprout dandelions wait for wishes. Patches of clover lay to be searched through for luck. The weeds poke through the concrete, finding places of life where it has been ...
With over 800,000 adults in Arkansas living with disabilities, representing 38% of the population, according to Disability and Health Promotion, the University of Arkansas is committed to fostering an ...
For 36 consecutive years, Dee Dee O’Malley, a mother to a University of Arkansas student, had at least one of her five children living in her house. Since 2021, she has considered herself an “empty ...
Financial markets are unpredictable; analysts and experts attempt to comfort investors with earnings estimates and growth predictions, but these forecasts rarely stand the test of time. Recently, ...
Danielle Henderson decorates a batch of cookies for her custom decorating company, Rollin’ in the Dough Cookies. In addition to Henderson’s business, there are many Black-owned restaurants and ...
Over the past few months, a mother-daughter trio has transformed Fayetteville's historic general store into a world of color, culture and style. Sonrisa Boutique, located at 428 S. Government Avenue, ...
When the term “sorority girl” is used as an insult, it avoids conversations and legitimate critiques of Greek life in favor of cheap, demeaning insults toward women.
It has become clear that media outlets levy enormous influence over the perceptions, biases and interpretations that consumers have of the world. In the case of the film industry, it’s no secret that ...
The University of Arkansas is in the design phase for two new housing projects located on the north side of campus, near Garland Avenue. The lawn space south of the Maple Hill dorms and the Hotz Hall ...
People must rethink societal beauty standards and combat their internal biases of “pretty privilege,” viewing physically attractive people as more worthy and valuable.