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Guantanamo: “Safe, Humane, Legal, Transparent”
By John LaForge Four more innocents were released from America’s Robben Island this month. Our offshore penal colony at Guantánamo Bay still holds 158 prisoners, 84 of whom have been
Last Night Fayetteville Lives Up To National Recognition
By Terrah Baker After two years of bringing in thousands of participants and being named one of TripAdvisor.com’s “Top 10 most unique New Year’s Eve Celebrations,” Last Night Fayetteville has
Arkansas Films Reveal Southern Truths With Quality Work
By Terrah Baker Heard of a movie called Mud (2012)? Well, how about leading actor in the film Matthew McConaughey? Now that we’ve caught your attention, did you know that
Take Gift Giving To A New Level. Here's The Guide!
By Terrah Baker Since the “buy local” movement has taken off across the country in the last few years, we’ve all heard the anecdotes on why it’s important. We also
It’s Natural to Dream
Local Activists Work to Keep Undocumented Families Together, Fight for Deferred Action for All By Blair Jackson It is a cold autumn night. A dozen or so men, women, children
Premiums High For Middle Class Americans Hoping Dust Will Soon Settle
By Terrah Baker“This is like Christmas,” one attendee of an informational meeting on the Affordable Health Care Act held at Fayetteville Public Library said. “I can’t believe this is real.”This
Bullying’s Evolution Amplifies its Effects
By Sam Smith MD, Surgeon in Chief, Arkansas Children’s Hospital As a kid, I was smaller than most of my classmates and was definitely considered bookish. I had a late
Fur And Leather Always Wears Better
Chilly Weather Layering Made Easy With Classic, Favorite Materials This fall and winter season, as always, layering is practical and looks very stylish. My personal style preference is “simplicity is
Ancient Building Techniques Makes Comeback
By Amanda Bancroft “Cobbing” can mean a variety of things depending on who you ask: it’s a term for spanking among some sailors, a musical term for a piece that
What Will It Take To Turn Fayetteville Into A Sustainable Food City By 2030?
A Research Team From The UofA Show How, And Why It’s Important By Terrah Baker There’s a lot of talk about food security these days. With new research showing even