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Occupy Your Mind

For me, Occupy Wall Street began long before Sept. 17. It began in the spring months, in the afterglow of Egypt’s triumph and the dawn of Libya’s struggle. It began

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Immerse Yourself in a Virtual World

  By Mike Mahardy Contributing Writer A serene waterfall gives way to raging river rapids. A bleak, ice-covered mountain rises above a calm village. It is hard not to stare

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One Night With the Queen

By Blair Jackson It is 4 p.m. at Tangerine, in the middle of registration for the Miss Gay Northwest Arkansas pageant, and I am (technically) the only girl in the

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Letters to the Editor

“Reclaim Your Mind” When I saw the heading of your editorial “Occupy Your Mind,” I was reminded of the phrase “reclaim your mind” that was attributed to the late Terence

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'Arkham City' – A New Classic

By Mike Mahardy Contributing Writer The walls of Arkham City rise high above the criminals of Gotham. Smoke rises while the sounds of distant gunshots pervade the atmosphere. The super

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Passages May Pass On

By DeLani Bartlette Contributing Writer After 25 years, an important center of Fayetteville’s alternative community may be closing its doors. Passages Center for Harmony at 930 N. College Ave. was

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Giving Back

By Blair Jackson Editor When Chloe Reese graduated from high school, she wanted to apply for the Peace Corps, but the organization suggested that she beef up her resume before

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Welcome to Ugly Town

Editor’s Note: These buildings have been called many names — abandoned and dilapidated, eyesores and blight — but what it boils down to is that they’re just plain ugly. There

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The People Behind the Protest

By Blair Jackson Editor Occupy Wall Street began almost a month ago, when a few hundred protesters declared an occupation of Zuccotti Park in New York City. Critics scoffed at

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Finding Support

By Blair Jackson Editor Susan Earnest’s official title is breast care navigator. Working with the Cancer Support Home, she journeys alongside women as they fight the disease — through the