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Arkansas Prepares For The Future of Water
By Luke Simons Let’s step back to summer 2012. And focus on the part that probably every one of us would like to forget and hope never happens again: our
Card Campaign Helps Students
Staff Report A few missed work days make a difference on Amanda Fletcher’s household budget. The single mother of three said she is thankful for the Community Christmas Card campaign,
Jobless rates: Better? Worse? Depends on who you ask
Staff Report If you had hoped the political spinning of economic news and business behavior would end after this month’s votes were counted, you may want to think again. The
Understanding the End of the Mayan Calendar Date
Esoteric Astrology as news for week Nov. 29-Dec. 5, 2012 Our first week of December, candles lit for Advent, we remain under the shadow of the lunar eclipse. The end
Grass Roots Organizers Unite
By Terrah Baker When I first heard of the Arkansas Citizens First Congress I was taken aback with … relief. An organization that solves that age-old problem of bringing like-minded
The Harmonizers
Esoteric Astrology as news for week November 21-28, 2012 The Sun is in Sagittarius, sign of good food, journeys, justice and jurisprudence (study of law). Thursday is Thanksgiving, a day
A Slice of Time
By Robert Laurence roberttoddlaurence@uark.edu “A slice of time.” That’s what Adam Vines, assistant professor of English at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, is looking for in his poems. A
Inspiring Children To Write
Staff Report The acclaimed and award winning performance poet, and Fayetteville resident, Clayton Scott, travels throughout Arkansas using poetry to teach creative writing and presentation skills in a weeklong residency
A Sustainable Smorgasbord Of ‘Turkeys’
“There are plenty of ways to make your Thanksgiving feast a more sustainable indulgence, including eating organic meat, and more …” By Amanda Bancroft Earlier in my life, turkey came
Letters to the Editor
One-On-One Yoga To the editor: I was excited to read the Nov. 8 article “Yogis of NWA.” It’s true — we’re quite rich in yoga in our region. I want