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Campus smoking stamped out

Campus smoking stamped out
A statewide public university tobacco ban became state law Wednesday after Gov. Mike Beebe signed the "Clean Air on Campus Act of 2009." The law will take effect August 1, 2010, and will carry stiff penalties for violators: fines ranging from $100 to $500.… 9 Comments

Bland, Harmon aim to expand roles of treas., sec.

Jody Bland and Erica Harmon, ASG members campaigning to become the next treasurer and secretary of the ASG, said they want to expand the roles of each position if elected. Bland is a sophomore economics and finance major, and he has participated in F.R.E.… Post the First Comment

Brophey, Storm plan to increase communication among the ASG, city and state

David Brophey and Geoff Storm, who are campaigning to become the next treasurer and secretary of the ASG, said they hope to open communication among the ASG and university, city and state officials if elected. Brophey and Storm are both members of the ASG senate and Appropriations Committee representing the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.… 1 Comment

ASG presidential candidates debate UA issues before election

Lured less by the debate itself than by the chance to publicly support their candidates, students who attended the ASG executive officer debate Wednesday expected to hear reiterations of old campaign promises, they said. And they did. Frequently discussed issues - like tuition prices, athletic tickets and sustainability - formed the crux of the conversation.… Post the First Comment

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