The smoke has clearedFacts and opinions about smoking bans
In recent years, bans in Fayetteville and throughout the state have prohibited smoking in many public places. Although some people were angry at first, many are unconcerned about the ban now, and Fayetteville businesses continue to thrive.
The Fayetteville smoking ban, which took effect Feb. 1, 2004, prohibited smoking in all public places and places of employment with the exception of bars and retail tobacco stores.… 1 Comment |
Coffee goes legal
Coffee lovers will soon have another place to gather when Arsaga's opens up a new location in the law library this coming week.
It is uncertain when the coffee shop will open, but owner Cary Arsaga said that they are shooting for Monday, though it might be later in the week.… Post the First Comment |
Union leader speaks about workers rights, civil rights
Cecil Roberts, president of the United Mine Workers of America, challenged UA students to work for a better America in the tradition of union and civil rights leaders.
"We've got a society that tells us that only millionaires and billionaires are patriots," Roberts said.… Post the First Comment |
UA Student caught with stolen antennas
A UA student stole 37 car antennas over the Christmas break and now faces charges of theft of property, public intoxication and possession of an instrument of crime, a police department official said.
Police officers found Thomas Alderson tampering with a car Jan. 11 at 2:30 a.m. in lot 36, said Lt. Gary Crain, UAPD public information officer.… 5 Comments |