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Wakarusians Share Their Experiences

The air was sweltering with thick heat the night Luke Vo, of Fayetteville, went to see Bassnectar perform at a midnight show in the Revival Tent at Wakarusa in 2010.

Legacy Archive

Is Economic Inequality Growing in American Higher Education?

A report just issued by the Institute for Policy Studies―The One Percent at State U―indicates that economic inequality is growing in American higher education.

Making Ripples

Making Ripples: Wildflower Whimsy

By Amanda Bancroft I consider myself a budding botanist, pun intended. This isn’t so much because I fancy the flowers, but because I love pretty much everything else — from

Commentary

#YesAllWomen: A Much-Needed Dialogue

By Dane Laborn At the University Of California, Santa Barbara, on Friday, May 23, a 22-year-old young man named Elliot Rodger opened fire on innocents, killing six and wounding thirteen.

Cover Story

Surviving Wakarusa

By Nick Brothers The mountain beckons. Next week Mulberry Mountain, located on the Pig Trail between Fayetteville and Ozark, will transform into Wakarusa for it’s 11th season, and 6th in

Commentary

All Aboard the Crazy Train

It’s time for a load of crazy, because there’s been a lot of it going around lately.

8 Days a Week

Pepe Aguilar, Cheech & Chong and Foreigner to Visit the New Walmart AMP

The Walmart AMP is excited to welcome Pepe Aguilar, Cheech & Chong and Foreigner.

Cover Story

Beer Bedouins, Aura Art and the Great Ale Mystery

As a lager drinker, my taste buds never understood the mass appeal of ales and IPAs.

Advice Risa's Astrology

Let Instability Do Its Work

Venus is rising before dawn in the morning sky. The evening sky has Mercury, Jupiter and Mars moving about.