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SERA survey evaluates mental health data for first time

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Every year during orientation, freshmen funnel into the Berry Performing Arts Center to complete the Spiritual, Emotional and Relational Assessment survey. While taking the SERA is an orientation ritual dating back to 2004, many students don’t actually know what the survey measures or how the data is used. Gary Oliver, […]

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Bentonville citizens protest to relocate Confederate statue

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A group of Bentonville locals has sat in the downtown square every Saturday morning since August calling for the movement of a Confederate monument located in the heart of the city.  The group, officially called The Shame of Bentonville, organized together to protest in the city after the 2017 Charlottesville […]

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‘The Joker’ a common symbol used in protests around the world

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In protests around the world, protesters unite behind a common pop culture icon: the Joker. In the movie “Joker,” Arthur Fleck, a wannabe standup comedian who works a day job as a party clown, struggles to find work while battling a mental disorder that makes him laugh uncontrollably at inappropriate […]

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U.S. to formally withdraw from Paris Agreement

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The Trump administration formally notified the United Nations on Nov. 4 that the United States will withdraw from the Paris Agreement. This move is a fulfillment of President Trump’s major campaign promise to cancel the Paris climate deal. According to the United Nations, the Paris Agreement is “a landmark agreement […]

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College connections program partners with Ability Tree

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John Brown University, in partnership with Ability Tree, launched the College Connections program, which invites young adults with significant cognitive disabilities to experience college life. The College Connections program originated after Ability Tree’s founders Joe and Jen Butler reached out to Jacob Stratman, chair of humanities and social sciences at […]

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Brexit delayed for a third time, pushed to January 2020

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Although a Google search indicates the endless, ongoing buzz surrounding Brexit, which has survived longer than voting opinions, exit plans and even the leadership of prime ministers, some Americans may beunfamiliar with what Brexit actually is. With Brexit now approaching its third delay in January 2020, the debate between the […]

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Malawi citizens protest newly-elected president amid corruption

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On May 21, Peter Mutharika was reelected as president of Malawi. There has been speculation around the legitimacy of his party’s majority vote. This has been a recurring element in the Malawi Parliament, and many Malawians are tired of dealing with corruption and government scandals. Malawi is located in the […]