Our recent success has a lot to do with the cost of prescription drugs. People are looking for alternatives, healthier ones that aren't as expensive. We help people get back to the roots of everything. Nowadays everything is so chemically enhanced. People don't know what they are getting. But with us you do.

It's an ongoing issue we deal with throughout the year. When there's a decrease, we have to go elsewhere and rely on the community for more. That's why we try to keep our funding diversified, so if one source is eliminated or cut back, we won't be in the position of having to cut programs.

It's something that definitely needs to be addressed and looked at harder.

We're ecstatic to get any kind of funding, and we know the total amount is out of our control. The city allocated what they had appropriately.

The complaints are getting more frequent every year. I wouldn't be surprised if a campus-wide ban goes into effect.