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The Soaring Flagship
Posted on 12/11/13 at 5:42 pm
Posted on 12/11/13 at 5:42 pm
UA student body president recently wrote an editorial to the Ark Dem-Gazette defending UA and her students from merciless and false attacks from the editorial section of same. After refusing to publish it, he finally found a sympathetic journalist that submitted it.
I would copy the letter but its stuff we all know...UA is growing rapidly, etc. I thought these facts were well understood and universally accepted in AR. Guess not
I would copy the letter but its stuff we all know...UA is growing rapidly, etc. I thought these facts were well understood and universally accepted in AR. Guess not
Posted on 12/11/13 at 5:43 pm to Porker Face
Does anyone understand the reason for a segment of Arkansas's population to suddenly and mercilessly attach her flagship institution?
I for one am stumped
I for one am stumped
Posted on 12/11/13 at 6:43 pm to Porker Face
Friends:
As Student Body President of the University of Arkansas, I seek to represent the interests of all students. After reading many news columns criticizing the University of Arkansas, I contacted the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in early October to request column space to address these recent editorials. As someone elected to serve as the voice of 25,000 students, I felt that it was appropriate that I speak out from a student perspective to this consistent wave of criticism.
It was not difficult to make initial contact with the editorial board, as they enthusiastically encouraged me to submit such an essay. However, after sending the letter I had written, I never heard from them again. After several attempts to follow up regarding the status of my letter, it became very clear that they were not interested in printing the perspective of a student who attends the institution they seemed so determined to undermine.
In late November, I contacted Mike Masterson, a columnist who used to work at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and whose columns still appear in the paper, to get advice on how to move forward. He not only expressed concern with my situation, but also decided to publish my letter himself in his regular column. My dedication to this effort was simple — I wanted to inform past, present, and future Razorbacks of what is really happening on The Hill. I hope you will take the time to read my letter below and see that nothing is sinking here, but rather just the opposite - it’s soaring.
Respectfully,
Bo Renner
Student Body President
University of Arkansas
The Soaring Flagship
There is always that point on an airplane when the kid behind you keeps kicking your seat so hard, for so long that you just have to say something. In many ways, this is where I am as the Student Body President at the University of Arkansas. I’m sick of students being kicked and I am done being quiet.
In the past several weeks, some at our state newspaper have viciously attacked our state’s flagship institution, or what they dubbed “UA-F,” (for Fayetteville, I’m assuming) in a seemingly forced and oddly vitriolic manner that reads like a personal vendetta. While I’m not in the business of selling newspapers, I am in the business of standing up for students, particularly and especially when their degrees are being devalued by the use of spiteful language to describe our state’s largest and most respected university.
I’m no journalist, but I have always believed a key component of a reporter’s job is to gather facts and report them to the public. And because the University of Arkansas, which editorials have referred to as the “sinking flagship,” seems to be a significant story these days, I thought I’d mention some facts that they failed to:
Five years ago, 19,200 students were enrolled here. This fall: 25,431, making us the 13th fastest growing institution in the entire country.
Over 43% of the incoming freshman class had GPAs of 3.75 or higher.
A record 18% of the incoming freshman class had a score of 30 or higher on the ACT.
We set a self-record of 45 invention disclosures this year, spending $120 million in research for the third year in a row.
Graduation rates exceeded 60% for the first time – the highest in the state.
For three straight years, we’ve fundraised over $100 million annually, arguably putting us in the best financial shape in school history.
In 2011, we were one of 108 schools nationwide to be elevated to the highest possible research status by the Carnegie Foundation.
The School of Law jumped to its highest ranking in history (36th, public).
Named one of nine up-and-coming public universities by U.S. News and World Report.
In short, I just wanted to clear the air and inform Razorbacks, past, present, and future, of the reality: while they’ve been publishing negative articles, we’ve been publishing research. While they’ve been busy attacking our school, we’ve been attracting the brightest students. And while they will do whatever it takes to make news, we’ll continue to make records in retention.
Whether it is ignorance to facts mentioned above or sincere disregard, there is failure to report some of the most exceptional students in the entire country. I find it disheartening that a student can make the front page for committing a crime, but a Truman Scholar gets very little press. These students don’t achieve for the sake of recognition, but that does not mean they are undeserving of it. I am not asking that anyone at the Arkansas Democrat Gazette disregard bits and pieces of news concerning this institution, but I’m asking that it doesn’t disregard facts and noteworthy accomplishments either.
I really do appreciate and respect the profession of journalism… just not when the work is done at the expense of students. Reading the paper, as a student and a third-generation Razorback, is degrading nowadays; not only to me, but my constituents, classmates, and the entire Razorback community. Quite simply: The U of A is not sinking – it’s soaring. So, while I do not know what is going on at “UA-F,” here at the University of Arkansas, we’re doing just fine.
Posted on 12/11/13 at 6:47 pm to Porker Face
Saw that last week, good stuff.
Posted on 12/11/13 at 7:40 pm to Porker Face
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The U of A is not sinking – it’s soaring. So, while I do not know what is going on at “UA-F,” here at the University of Arkansas, we’re doing just fine.
Posted on 12/11/13 at 8:32 pm to Porker Face
I like the article and the balls this kid has.
I have no idea what kind of attacks have been coming from the hacks still eeking out a living at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Its 2013. Who the hell reads newspapers?
I have no idea what kind of attacks have been coming from the hacks still eeking out a living at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Its 2013. Who the hell reads newspapers?
Posted on 12/11/13 at 8:33 pm to wmr
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the hacks still eeking out a living at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
I assume they are the same poor souls who actually renew their WMS tickets
Posted on 12/11/13 at 8:37 pm to Porker Face
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I assume they are the same poor souls who actually renew their WMS tickets
And then don't show up for the games.
Posted on 12/11/13 at 8:42 pm to Porker Face
Funny, I just got an email from the University about this today. Very good article and I admire the kid for being persistent about getting his message out.
Posted on 12/11/13 at 8:54 pm to Porker Face
I'll say it.
NWATimes >>> ArDemGazette
NWATimes >>> ArDemGazette
Posted on 12/11/13 at 9:06 pm to Porker Face
Meh, another attention seeking student.
This post was edited on 12/11/13 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 12/11/13 at 9:10 pm to Porker Face
It will always be under attack by some segment of the population. During my time there I would read stories as to how we were an "intellectual desert".
Posted on 12/11/13 at 9:18 pm to I Ham That I Ham
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette circulation: 158,090
Northwest Arkansas Times circulation: 17,807
Northwest Arkansas Times circulation: 17,807
Posted on 12/11/13 at 9:19 pm to WonderWartHawg
Buzzfeed: Even more
Doesn't mean its a good source of news
Doesn't mean its a good source of news
Posted on 12/11/13 at 9:31 pm to Pigfeet
Yep. Shame on a student standing up for a university in a state where only 20% of adults have a degree (only better than WV). Attention whore!!!1
Posted on 12/11/13 at 9:40 pm to wmr
Bo is a good student body president for sure.
Posted on 12/11/13 at 10:04 pm to Pigfeet
quote:Sidewalk fan?
Meh, another attention seeking student.
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