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The Northern Light opened its newsroom to students on April 1. Students engaged with the news team and were offered free pizza and soda. Natural sciences major Jackson Himmelstein said, “It's usually ...
Approximately 50 students and the Party for Socialism and Liberation protested outside the UAA Consortium Library on April 3 in opposition to recently announced changes to Native Student Services. UAA ...
UCreate Media Camp is a summer camp put on by UAA’s department of Journalism and Public Communications in collaboration with Alaska Teen Media Institute. From June 5 to June 9, campers learn about ...
The Department of Education released a document on changes to DEI policy at public universities that contained information contradicting the Board of Regents' motion a week later, stating: “Whether a ...
The University of Alaska Anchorage history and East Asian history departments lost a prominent professor. Dr. Paul Dunscomb died on March 5 from a “short illness,” according to a memorial article from ...
The University of Alaska Board of Regents passed a motion on Feb. 21 requiring all satellite universities to assess and ...
The union representing faculty at the University of Alaska, United Academics, sent a letter signed by 356 union members to the Board of Regents asking for the board to rescind a motion that directed ...
As many of my readers might know, I love answering and responding to each and every one of your submissions. However, Croft’s Comments will be temporarily out of service while we deal with some things ...
A clear-cut example of the follies of the Founding Fathers. Why would states or people have powers? All power belongs to one ...
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