Highlights

  • Chappell Roan Concert

    Chappell Roan Concert

    Copy by Anna LeRoux Photos by Walmart AMP Staff On October 2nd, the 11,000 capacity Walmart Amphitheatre hosted singer and performer Chappell Roan for her Arkansan run of The Midwest Princess Tour, attracting a lively audience full of University of Arkansas’ students.Abbie Ahlbridt, a freshman graphic design major, shared her excitement for the performer who…

  • K-9 Unit Members

    K-9 Unit Members

    Copy by Everett Pledger Photos by Sofia Upton The K-9 unit at the University of Arkansas consists of four amazing dogs, each of which bring their own unique set of skills to the team. The police dog unit is supervised by Sergeant Jeffrey D. Shetlar who handles K-9 Kane. There are four total in the…

  • 150 Years of Band

    150 Years of Band

    Copy by Shoshiana Vang Photos by Kenidy Shiffer Known for being one of the oldest collegiate bands in the nation, the University ofArkansas Marching Band is turning 150 years old in 2024. The musical ensemble originally started in 1874 as a part of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) but later developed into the band…

  • Razorback Volleyball

    Razorback Volleyball

    Copy by Everett Pledger Photos by Kenidy Shiffer Romani Thurman, daughter of Scotty Thurman, is making her mark on the volleyball court just as her father did on the basketball court. Her parents have instilled in her a yearning for greatness, both on and off of the court. While she loves volleyball and devotes much…

  • Family Weekend

    Family Weekend

    Copy by Bess Kerby Photos by Sofia Upton & Karyk King On Friday, September 13th, 2024, parents and families were welcomed to campus, marking the beginning of a weekend full of bonding, connection, and school spirit. Students exuded excitement as they strolled familiar paths with familiar people and parents jumped at every photo-op to document…

  • Rushing Home

    Rushing Home

    Copy by Delanie O’Dell Photos by Han Zhang August 17th marked the beginning of new lifelong friendships and experiences as the Chi Omega Greek Theater was filled with sorority recruits. Screams of excitement rippled through the air as the girls ripped open their bid envelopes to see which sorority they would now call home. For…

  • Breaking Ground

    Breaking Ground

    Copy by Macy Duvall Photos by Sofia Upton With blueprints unfolding, the University of Arkansas campus undergoes impactful construction that aims to enhance academic resources and create inviting communal spaces. The university undertakes three construction projects throughout the 2024-2025 academic school year: Mullins Library renovations, Institute for Integrative and Innovation Research, and Anthony Timberlands Center…

  • Washington County Fair

    Washington County Fair

    Copy by Shoshiana Vang Photos by Marilyn Chavez As one of the largest county fairs in the state, the Washington County Fair is a popular tradition in Northwest Arkansas. The fair is a four-day event filled with performances, rides, food and daily deals. It ran from Aug. 20-24, 2024. Mark Livingston, sophomore majoring in computer…

  • Make A Difference Day

    Make A Difference Day

    Copy by Victoria Williams Photos by Karyk King Make a Difference Day is the largest day dedicated to community service in Northwest Arkansas. In 2023, 400 volunteers generated over $35,000 in economic impact and served over 1,000 hours in just one day. Volunteers were able to choose from a wide variety of service projects, such…

  • Welcome to the Razorback Yearbook

    Welcome to the Razorback Yearbook

    The Razorback yearbook is the only collegiate yearbook in the state of Arkansas. It focuses on student life, academics, athletic, and community events. This year the Razorback is celebrating its 128th edition. The book is entirely produced and created by students. The staff consists of over 40 students who contribute to photos, design, and copy of…

Highlights

  • Chappell Roan Concert

    Chappell Roan Concert

    Copy by Anna LeRoux Photos by Walmart AMP Staff On October 2nd, the 11,000 capacity Walmart Amphitheatre hosted singer and performer Chappell Roan for her Arkansan run of The Midwest Princess Tour, attracting a lively audience full of University of Arkansas’ students.Abbie Ahlbridt, a freshman graphic design major, shared her excitement for the performer who…

  • K-9 Unit Members

    K-9 Unit Members

    Copy by Everett Pledger Photos by Sofia Upton The K-9 unit at the University of Arkansas consists of four amazing dogs, each of which bring their own unique set of skills to the team. The police dog unit is supervised by Sergeant Jeffrey D. Shetlar who handles K-9 Kane. There are four total in the…

  • 150 Years of Band

    150 Years of Band

    Copy by Shoshiana Vang Photos by Kenidy Shiffer Known for being one of the oldest collegiate bands in the nation, the University ofArkansas Marching Band is turning 150 years old in 2024. The musical ensemble originally started in 1874 as a part of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) but later developed into the band…

  • Razorback Volleyball

    Razorback Volleyball

    Copy by Everett Pledger Photos by Kenidy Shiffer Romani Thurman, daughter of Scotty Thurman, is making her mark on the volleyball court just as her father did on the basketball court. Her parents have instilled in her a yearning for greatness, both on and off of the court. While she loves volleyball and devotes much…

  • Family Weekend

    Family Weekend

    Copy by Bess Kerby Photos by Sofia Upton & Karyk King On Friday, September 13th, 2024, parents and families were welcomed to campus, marking the beginning of a weekend full of bonding, connection, and school spirit. Students exuded excitement as they strolled familiar paths with familiar people and parents jumped at every photo-op to document…

  • Rushing Home

    Rushing Home

    Copy by Delanie O’Dell Photos by Han Zhang August 17th marked the beginning of new lifelong friendships and experiences as the Chi Omega Greek Theater was filled with sorority recruits. Screams of excitement rippled through the air as the girls ripped open their bid envelopes to see which sorority they would now call home. For…

  • Breaking Ground

    Breaking Ground

    Copy by Macy Duvall Photos by Sofia Upton With blueprints unfolding, the University of Arkansas campus undergoes impactful construction that aims to enhance academic resources and create inviting communal spaces. The university undertakes three construction projects throughout the 2024-2025 academic school year: Mullins Library renovations, Institute for Integrative and Innovation Research, and Anthony Timberlands Center…

  • Washington County Fair

    Washington County Fair

    Copy by Shoshiana Vang Photos by Marilyn Chavez As one of the largest county fairs in the state, the Washington County Fair is a popular tradition in Northwest Arkansas. The fair is a four-day event filled with performances, rides, food and daily deals. It ran from Aug. 20-24, 2024. Mark Livingston, sophomore majoring in computer…

  • Make A Difference Day

    Make A Difference Day

    Copy by Victoria Williams Photos by Karyk King Make a Difference Day is the largest day dedicated to community service in Northwest Arkansas. In 2023, 400 volunteers generated over $35,000 in economic impact and served over 1,000 hours in just one day. Volunteers were able to choose from a wide variety of service projects, such…

  • Welcome to the Razorback Yearbook

    Welcome to the Razorback Yearbook

    The Razorback yearbook is the only collegiate yearbook in the state of Arkansas. It focuses on student life, academics, athletic, and community events. This year the Razorback is celebrating its 128th edition. The book is entirely produced and created by students. The staff consists of over 40 students who contribute to photos, design, and copy of…