University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 2013

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DICKSON ST. TO | SPRINGDALE DEPARTS SPRINGDALE TO DICKSON ST. DEPARTS ADULT ilSJCHU-D MO adul t sisichu ABOVE UA student participates in one of the many festivities during the University Programs sponsored Hogs, Blues and BBQ. BOTTOM LEFT Freshman Regan Keasling stands at the top of Dickson St. druing Bikes, Blues and BBQ while waiting on her friend. BOTTOM RIGHT Packs of bikers line Dickson Street during the annual festivity. Profits earned from the event were given to local charities around the Fayetteville area.

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STUDENT UFE PI PM GATE OPENING 23 In 18R7 in s °ci e ty y ' xc courageous women stood up to form their own secret a tt enc j T IS Was c urin 9 a time when few universities allowed women to frater Women soon created the first nationally recognized women’s ■p| 1e n ty nown as 1C Sorosis, later to be known as Pi Beta Phi. bein r ansas Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi celebrated its centennial t le University of Arkansas campus in 2009. Back in 2007, the time etS eta discussed options in order to commemorate their en tran donating a gift to the campus. The idea was to create an E |y sj Ce ° the north side of campus. thi s ide arn P e « se nior Journalism Ad PR major said, “We came up with that th 9 ate t iat wou a so help continue the beautification plan .» Carr| pus was working on. hist P Ur P° s e of the centennial gate was to recognize Pi Beta Phi’s Main ° n cam Pus. The gate also served as an entrance to Old Ha Pel was a part of the new member class back in 2009. Wh er) 9 Part Arkansas Alpha’s 100th new member class, I was here Proj announce d the plans for our gift to campus. I’ve seen this e n j° y r ° m the very beginning to the very end. I feel honored to be able to e finished product everyday as I walk to class. It’s been exciting to see the gate go from an idea to a beautiful landmark. It will be a thing that when I come back it’ll still be there, it’ll be a great experience for years to come,” Hampel said. The Pi Beta Phi Centennial Gate was dedicated on Sept. 21st. Located on Maple Street between the Plant Science Building and Memorial Hall, the gate was over 120 ft long and nearly 30 ft tall in the middle. Each pillar had the Pi Phi crest etched into the limestone bricks, and the iron design had the UA insignia and the Greek letters of Pi Beta Phi beneath it. The ironwork used for the gate was shipped over from Germany. The centennial gate became a new milestone for current students, future students, and to the Pi Phis. Hampel said, “I hope that the gate will become one of those landmarks that others see and instantly recognize as a piece of our university. For new Pi Phis, the gate will be an exciting landmark to have that shows our strong and everlasting commitment to this university. For graduated Pi Phis returning to the UA campus, the gate will be a special place to go back to and read the names of the Pi Phis that have been listed on the bricks and recall all of the great times we spent with each other while being students at UA.” STORY AshyleHorton PHOTOS iGunnar Rathbun DESIGN Jordan Morehead ABOVE Pi Beta Phi chapter president Sarah Sabatino speaks during the dedicaton ceremony for the gate opening on Sept 25.



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STUDENT LIFE BIKES, BLUES, AND BBQ 25 HOGS, BLUES, B6 The bellow of engines roared throughout the city of Fayetteville. It was once again time for the annual Bikes, Blues and Barbeque event. The weekend venture sparked attraction for many bikers and students. Nonetheless, some students decided it was finally time to bring the Fayetteville tradition to the UA campus. The UA University Programs organization hosted a free event for students on Sept. 27 known as Hogs, Blues and BBQ. Rachel Ludeman, senior international relations, political science, European studies major and UP Daytime Committee Chair said, “The purpose of this event was to bring one of Fayetteville’s coolest annual events to campus. I wanted students to be able to experience some Fayetteville BBQ and Blues without having to leave campus.” Sassy’s Red House provided free barbeque to the UA. The event also had a mechanical bull, airbrush tattoos and Blues music. “I found the BBB event on campus to be very convenient. The line moved swiftly and students didn’t have to travel down the busy street of Dickson to enjoy the festivities. Also, who doesn’t enjoy free BBQ in between classes?” Bonita Reddix, junior social work major, said. Several students still stuck to the tradition of walking down to Dickson Street to enjoy the experience firsthand. It was my first time attending the event, and I enjoyed my experi¬ ence at BBB. It’s always amazing to see people coming together to celebrate a common interest,” Jewel Blow, senior sociology and criminal justice major and political science minor, said. “I especially loved the funnel cake and taking a picture on one of the bikes!” Rachel Ludeman hoped that the Hogs, Blues and BBQ would con¬ tinue to be a tradition on campus, serving as a reflection to the city and a convenient outlet for students who didn’t want to make the crowded trip down Dickson Street. STORY Ashyle Horton PHOTOS Ashley Bymers, Gunnar Rathbun DESIGN Jordan Morehead

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