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Chancellor nominates all UALR Students for ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Photo by KenDrell Collins

Chancellor Joel Anderson joins the ranks of celebrities and officials like Oprah, George W. Bush and Justin Timberlake by taking the Ice Bucket Challenge beside the swimming pool in the Donaghey Student Center.

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ce-cold water came pouring down on UALR Chancellor Joel Anderson on Wednesday August 20, after he agreed to take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in order to raise awareness and money. Anderson’s friend Janet Jones, who is a member of the UALR Board of Trustees, nominated him. Dozens surrounded the chancellor in the Aquatic Center as Anderson, clothed in a blue dress shirt and his maroon UALR tie, prepared to be

soaked by the ice and water in the orange cooler behind him. “It’s really nice to be here with all my friends. Never had quite a gathering like this before,” Anderson said. “UALR is a community-engaged university and we’re always ready to respond and rise to the occasion and to assist the community and now we’re going to do it on the ALS challenge.” While Anderson did nominate all UALR students, faculty, and staff, he specifically pointed out the Donaghey Scholars, the Chancellor’s Leadership Corps, Greek organizations, and the Staff Senate. Student Government Association Presi-

dent Lauren McNeill helped pour the bucket of water on the Chancellor, along with two other students. Since the chancellor’s call to action, numerous UALR organizations have joined the movement to strike out ALS. A video of the Staff Senate’s response is available on Facebook at ‪www.facebook.com/ ualrstaffsenate. Action for the ALS cause at UALR is in tandem with the surge of support across the nation. From July 29 to August 23, donations to the ALS Association reached $62.5 million, according to its press release. The numbers for the previous year, during the same time

frame, were only $2.4 million. The proceeds go toward the association’s mission to research, provide care services, impact public policy, and increase public education. Currently, there is no cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, named in honor of the former Major League Baseball player who died of the neurodegenerative disease. ALS causes a loss in the motor neurons that facilitate muscle movement between the brain and the spinal cord. This usually leads to paralysis and eventually death for those with the disease. To learn more about ALS visit www.alsa.org.

Pikes host very first Trojan Chill-Out Grill-Out Alexis Williams

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Students enjoy grilled hot dogs and hamburgers after a pick-up baseball game. The Trojan Chill-Out Grill-Out was open to all UALR students.

Scan to watch the video of Chancellor Joel Anderson’s ALS Ice Bucket Challenge!

It’s Always a Beautiful Day at Istanbul! Abigail Marshall

he fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha hosted the first-ever “Trojan Chill-Out GrillOut” on Friday, Aug. 22 at Murray Park. From 3-6 p.m., students both Greeks and non-Greeks alike played volleyball, Baggo, and Smash Bros on Wii. They enjoyed a water balloon fight and ate burgers, chips, and the Biology Club’s homemade biology cookies. To ensure student safety, Pi Kappa Alpha hired UALR police as security for the event. The event was open to all students, regardless of their status in Greek life or other student organizations. If they wished, registered student organizations were encouraged to set up booths for students interested in learning more about their club. The Trojan COGO is the

s small as the city of Little Rock is there is one thing we have been praised for time and time again, and that is our love of good food and the plentiful selection of restaurants we have to offer. Perhaps one of Little Rock’s best-kept secrets is Istanbul Mediterranean Restaurant, a chic, locally owned restaurant offering authentic Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine. Since 2009, Istanbul has been Little Rock’s only Turkish restaurant and they are very proud of that. They guarantee authenticity by importing spices and herbs straight from Turkey in order to provide the genuine taste of traditional Turkish dishes to the Central Arkansas area.

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Photo by Alexis Williams

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