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Postal Service plan to move jobs to Oklahoma City makes no sense, Fayetteville workers and residents say | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Plans to move 13 jobs from the U.S. Postal Service distribution center in Fayetteville to Oklahoma City make no sense, all 27 of those who spoke out at Wednesday s public meeting on the proposal said.

Postal Service plan to move jobs to Oklahoma City makes no sense, Fayetteville workers and residents say

Plans to move 13 jobs from the U.S. Postal Service distribution center in Fayetteville to Oklahoma City make no sense, all 27 of those who spoke out at Wednesday s public meeting on the proposal said.

Trans March kicks off Pride weekend in Fayetteville

Trans March kicks off Pride weekend in Fayetteville
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And speaking of Fayetteville: A hat tip to its mayor

And speaking of Fayetteville: A hat tip to its mayor
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Awareness and Support for Sexual Assault Victims During Take Back the Night Event

UA and Fayetteville community members came together Thursday evening to bring awareness of campus sexual assault and show solidarity to survivors of sexual violence during the 19th annual UA Take Back the Night event.  The event, a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, has taken the form of a march since 2002. After a virtual rally in 2020, this year’s event was presented as a gathering at the Arkansas Chi Omega Greek Theatre. Speakers included members of the community and survivors of sexual violence, who advocated for rape culture awareness and societal change. The event fell the same day that hundreds of students and alumni took to social media to condemn UA administrators and share stories of negative experiences with the Title IX office in response to the news of a $20,000 settlement paid to a former student. The student had accused the university of mishandling a 2017 sexual assault allegation after a Title IX panel found him responsible for the assault. The Graduat

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