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1960s Concert in Reynolds Tonight

It’s another blast from the past at Reynolds Performance Hall tonight with a concert by the 1960s rock bands The Buckinghams and Blood, Sweat & Tears. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. The concert is part of the university’s Nostalgia Series of performances. The series has included performances by county music singer Glen Campbell, comedian and impressionist [...]

Actor on Campus Today, Tomorrow

Ivan Rogers, an internationally-acclaimed actor and filmmaker, is on campus today and tomorrow to critique students’ work, conduct workshops on producing films, and host a public screening of Forgive Me Father (2001) – a film Rogers wrote, directed, and starred in. You can see a trailer of the film here. He has also starred in [...]

Administrators Available for Questions

Here’s your chance to talk directly to President Allen Meadors, Provost Lance Grahn and the other people who make the rules around here. They will all be at a town hall-style meeting the Student Government Association is holding at 4 p.m. today in East McCastlain Ballroom. Meadors and Grahn, who also is dean of the faculty, are [...]

Dancers Bring Jazz to Pageant

Dancers United, UCA’s urban dance student group, will be performing at the  2010 Miss Essence Scholarship Pageant at 7 p.m. tonight in Reynolds Performance Hall. The pageant is a 35-year-old tradition on campus and is sponsored by Minority Student Services and Students for the Propagation of Black Culture. This year’s event features six African-American students competing in tradition [...]

O’Brien: Respect Can Change America

Respect. It has the power to change America.  That’s the message that Soledad O’Brien brought to an enthusiastic crowd of about 600 people last night in Reynolds Performance Hall.  O’Brien, an award-winning anchor and correspondent for CNN, started off the evening describing the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. As the CNN reporter assigned to [...]

Review: “Trestle at Popelick Creek”

“It’s this town, our future, you and me … swish … empty. Nothing more, nothing less. Empty.”  This sentiment spoken by the character Pace Creagan, played by Haley Tynes, perfectly captures the theme of the play, “Trestle at Popelick Creek,” by Naomi Wallace. But the performance last night was anything but empty. The actors breathed [...]