If you are feeling anxious, stressed, and just plain tired, you are not alone. You’ve experienced a pandemic, social unrest and injustice, an election, “Zoom learning,” and you still have those finals to get through. The following are some things that will hopefully help a rough semester end…
Every year downtown Conway hosts its annual Christmas Open House. According to the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce’s website, downtown Conway has been hosting this event for over fifty years.
The recently created Expanded Scheduling Working Group has recommended that departments make adjustments to their spring 2021 class schedule to reduce student numbers during the 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. hours and allow for more social distancing in the midst of COVID-19.
COVID-19 has had an impact on everyone during the past ten months but what about our furry friends that are still looking for homes during this time of uncertainty? There are always ways to help your local animal shelter or humane society, but now is a time when it is needed the most.
The US has been experiencing the pandemic for seven months now and it has taken quite the toll on small local businesses. Conway is full of small businesses and they are working their best to stay positive during this time.
Students and patrons gathered within the UCA Downtown location on the evening of Oct. 5 to celebrate Conway’s annual ArtsFest with their own student art showcase.
The UCA tennis team continued to play this weekend in the second part of the UCA Fall Classic Invitational Sept. 27 and 28th at the Conway Tennis Courts.
UCA Career Services is hosting LinkedIn Professional Photos Days from Oct. 1-4 in Bernard 311 to give seniors the opportunity to take professional headshots.
The UCA men’s golf team earned a top five finish Oct. 1 at the JT Poston Invitational hosted by Western Carolina University.
Torreyson Library and the English department are hosting public readings to bring awareness to censorship during Banned Books Week, which runs from Sept. 22-28.