The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
10 hours ago by Robert Garner
With the stress of moving in and starting life afresh in a new city, many students feel the pangs of hunger.
And while there is an overabundance of restaurants in the Northwest Arkansas area, knowing where to go can be a challenge.
Fortunately for UA students, there are numerous exquisite eateries lying just down the road from campus.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
11 hours ago by Chris Stafford
Denton diners can try several new restaurants competing for newcomers and returning students' tastes.
Pourhouse Sports Grill opened its doors about four months ago. General manager Nick Carlson said Pourhouse serves hamburgers, barbecue, salads and seafood, but its most famous dishes are thin-crust, brick-oven pizzas.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
12 hours ago by Jacob Longoria
Several local bars provide live music for the underage crowd.
Owned and run by Rick Reid for the past 15 years, The Garage, on Fry Street between The Side Bar and The Fry Street Tavern, is open to people 18 and older every night with ID and a cover of $5 for those younger than 21 and $2 for those 21 or older.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
19 hours ago by Brian Washburn
Even though Fayetteville is accustomed to headliners stopping through town, they are generally either musicians who stop by on a regular basis (Cross Canadian Ragweed, anyone?) or they are mostly country artists, which a bulk of Fayetteville residents do tend to enjoy.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
19 hours ago by Bailey McBride
"Friday night and the lights are low-looking out for a place to go…"
This might seem like a cheesy kick-back to the 1970s, but every Friday after classes are finally let out for the weekend, Razorbacks across town are left with the looming question, "What now?" Luckily, Fayetteville and the UA offer some great and inexpensive fun.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
1 day ago by Stephen Shepperd
It has been nearly 18 months since the residents on Church Avenue and First Street have had their homes shaken by the live music from Northgate.