College is expensive but with the Arkansas Transfer Achievement Scholarship, there is some help. This Scholarship is a program that reduces the tuition rate for UA Hope-Texarkana graduates who transfer to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. According to a press release, with this scholarship, graduates with Associate of Arts or Science degrees will pay the UAHT tuition rate instead of the Fayetteville campus s full rate, resulting in significant savings on their path to gaining a bachelor s degree.
The scholarship is available to students on the Hope and Texarkana campuses and the Hope and Arkansas High Collegiate Academy students. It is renewable for a maximum of 10 regular semesters and only applies to students transferring to the UA Fayetteville campus. The scholarship only applies to the base tuition and does not include fees or additional costs charged by specific programs at the Fayetteville campus. Below are some answers to some great questions.
The Bachelorette alum Hannah Brown spotted out with apparent boyfriend Adam Woolard
By Elizabeth Kwiatkowski, 01/26/2021
The Bachelorette alum Hannah Brown has been spotted out and about with her apparent new boyfriend, Adam Woolard.
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The Season 15
The Bachelorette star, 26, was photographed holding hands with Adam, 33, as they shopped along Abbot Kinney Boulevard at Venice Beach in Los Angeles, CA, on Monday, the U.K. s
Daily Mail reported.
The
Daily Mail obtained nearly a dozen photos of Hannah and Adam together as they popped in and out of stores, and the two were all smiles when they weren t wearing their face masks amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
UA student to state lawmakers: Stop attacking our First Amendment rights REP. MARK LOWERY (file photo) Brian Chilson
Tyler Tidwell, a sophomore at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and an opinion writer for the
, offers his thoughts on House Bill 1218. The bill would limit free speech in public education.
With its 1968 decision in Tinker vs. Des Moines, the U.S. Supreme Court crafted one of its most famous quotes when it declared students and teachers do not “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.”
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Moreover, the heart of the First Amendment shields political speech, and in the 1972 Supreme Court case Police Department of Chicago vs. Mosley, the Court doubled down, saying “the government has no power to restrict expression because of its message, its ideas, its subject matter, or its content.”
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Caption During the march to the U.S. Capitol, Dominic Box appears onscreen as he narrates a video livestreamed through the Savannah Freedom Alliance Facebook group. Credit: Savannah Freedom Alliance Facebook Group
A Savannah car salesman with a history of supporting radical conspiracy theories was fired from his job two days after participating in the pro-Trump rally that turned into a violent insurrection last week at the U.S. Capitol.
Dominic Box was fired from Vaden Nissan on Friday, manager Mike McCann told
The Current on Saturday. Though McCann declined to share reasons for the separation,
The Current learned of multiple complaints made to Nissan’s corporate office and Vaden Nissan regarding Box’s alleged presence at the Capitol during the Jan. 6 rampage.