Raise your City iQ: Cary and Cindy Arsaga opened their first coffee house just off the Fayetteville Square in November of 1992. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: Cary and Cindy Arsaga opened their first coffee house just off the Fayetteville Square in November of 1992. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: Cary and Cindy Arsaga opened their first coffee house just off the Fayetteville Square in November of 1992. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: the Razorbacks moved from Barnhill Arena to Bud Walton Arena to 1993. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: Brough Commons is the main dining hall on campus, built in 1957 and was named for Charles H. Brough. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: The Razorbacks stadium opened in 1938. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: The Arkansas Farmers’ Market was ranked #5 in the nation for best farmer' market. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: George's Majestic Lounge is the oldest and longest-running club and live music venue in Arkansas. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: How many varieties of cheese are available at Hammontree's. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: Co-owners of Hog Haus, Kari Larson and Julie Sill, are also the co-owners the Common Grounds coffee shop near campus. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: The ratio of students to professors at UARK is 17:1. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: There are 97 stores in the Pinnacle Hills Promenade. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: UARK raised $1 billion through "Campaign for the 21st Century" in 2005, and a large part of the revenue went towards the Honors College. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: The former name of the University of Arkansas was Arkansas Industrial University. Read more.
Raise your iQ: The 2012 Scion iQ gets 36 city / 37 highway estimated mpg. You can save a lot of money on high gas prices with that kind of fuel efficiency! Read more.
Raise your City iQ: Daniel J. Pugh, Sr. is the current Dean of Students at UARK. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: The annual Wakarusa Music Festival originated in Kansas. Read more.