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A wild grizzly bear stands 40 metres away as I crouch behind a fallen tree, watching it chow down on some grass.
“At first I was overwhelmed, like a deer in the headlights. Then I watched folks go up and give testimony and change outcomes,” she said. “People in Alaska have more ability to influence how their ...
Jean Kashikov is one of four UA students, and hundreds nationwide, who recently had their status terminated in the federal ...
President Donald Trump says he wants to grow oil and gas production and advance the goal of what he calls U.S. 'energy ...
Salisbury University kicked off its centennial celebration today with a big unveiling. “Salisbury Forever” is the new mantra ...
Hundreds of university researchers in the U.S. have had their National Science Foundation funding abruptly canceled to comply ...
Chancellor Aparna Palmer is monitoring several avenues that may be affected by President Trump’s executive orders as other ...
Organizers said since the writer of the award-winning episode, X̱’unei Lance Twitchell, is a Native languages instructor at ...
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For the program’s 14th iteration, UAS’s One Campus, One Book committee selected Max Libioron’s challenging “Pollution is ...
In a virtual town hall on Tuesday, University of Alaska President Pat Pitney told staff, students, and faculty, “Don’t pre-panic.” The advice came a day after she announced four current and former ...
Autism rates in the United States have reached a record high, with about one in 31 children (3.2%) identified with autism ...