JONESBORO, Ark. — Vote. It matters. Every citizen in the United States can voice their opinion at the polls. Yet, every election cycle, Americans choose not to exercise this privilege. Instead, they stay quiet, hushing their voices in complacency, failing to… Read More ›
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Arkansas State Students Speak Out on COVID-19 Changes
JONESBORO — Arkansas State University is in uncharted territory. In response to the COVID-19 international pandemic, Arkansas State has shifted to an all-online format for both students and faculty, while also implementing a new (optional) grading system. Once final grades… Read More ›
#JonesboroStrong: Overcoming the Storm
“#JonesboroStrong: Overcoming the Storm” is a visual experience about the resilience of the community in the wake of disaster.
Black History is Bigger than a Month: A-State Museum Hosts Traveling Exhibit
JONESBORO — The Arkansas State University Museum is hosting a black history exhibit, “For All the World to See” until March 15. Tuesday night, the museum held a meeting for the local NAACP chapter to accompany the exhibit. The National… Read More ›
Medical Marijuana Forces Law Enforcement Changes in Arkansas
JONESBORO — The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment passed during the 2016 election cycle. With implementation looming large, law enforcement agencies are shuffling to prepare for the changes they will soon experience.
‘Race for the Cure’ More than just a 5K
JONESBORO — The third annual Northeast Arkansas Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at Arkansas State University will take place April 27. For breast cancer survivors, the race hits close to home.
When the opportunity comes, Coats is ready for any shot
JONESBORO — A new quarterback will start for the Red Wolves this season. One candidate for the job is a homegrown fan favorite.
Bill Clinton Speaks at A-State
JONESBORO – Former President Bill Clinton spoke to a near-capacity crowd at the Fowler Center Monday night. The man from Hope delivered a speech about hope for the future.
Save Pets from Frigid Temps
JONESBORO – Frigid temperatures may be inconvenient for humans but pets have a tougher time combating the weather.