I can’t find a link, but I heard a bit of a KUAR story on the topic and called for a little followup. The UA campus at Fayetteville has gone smoke-free, but, so far, not UALR. The faculty, staff and student senates have endorsed going smoke free (but allowing smokeless — yuk). Chancellor Joel Anderson is considering the recommendations for a final ruling. He’ll meet — separately with smokers and non-smokers — to discuss the issue tomorrow. You know our preference.

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