Get Caught Reading

This video is a parody of the SNL Digital Short "People Getting Punched Right Before Eating" to promote the "Get Caught Reading" Program.

The program was organized by the Razorback Readership Committee within the Associated Student Government to encourage students to pick up and read a newspaper on campus each and every day of the week as part of the Top 10 in 2010 Initiative. Bins are located all across campus to provide easy access for students to pick up the newspaper of their choice.

ASG members of the executive, legislative and judicial branches find students around campus reading one of the readership program newspapers and reward them with Razorback Readership “SWAG”. Their information is obtained and sent to the campus newspaper, The Arkansas Traveler, to recognize those students that got caught reading! To learn more about what the Associated Student Government can do for you.

Contacts

Mike Norton, Student Senator
Associated Student Government
846-1588, mtnorton@uark.edu

Scott Flanagin, executive director of communications
Division of Student Affairs
479-575-6785, sflanagi@uark.edu

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