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Meet the new interim dean of the College of Business and Public Policy: Dr. Terry Nelson Dr. Nelson didn’t follow a straight path through life, but she’s not afraid to use her experiences, both the ...
UAA’s Planetarium and Visualization Theater produces more than a colorful array of constellations The Planetarium and Visualization Theater exhibits beautiful shows, 3D models and universe exploration ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska and the Nations Law Group filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on April 23. The lawsuit was filed to protect the due process ...
UAA’s Automotive and Diesel Technology is hosting “boot camps” for the local automotive industry, helping businesses such as Kendall Lexus educate their employees. These boot camps include electrical ...
Alaska’s romance novel community keeps love in the air all year long Romance is the most popular, and often most maligned, genre in publishing. Its popularity is still growing, especially in Alaska ...
Liz Cheney teases Alaska run at Anchorage talk Cheney, a conservative, has opposed President Donald Trump since he lost the election in 2020, eventually losing her U.S. congressional seat because of ...
Faculty Alliance ‘Thought Leaders Forum’ focuses on artificial intelligence AI use in the classroom presents complicated ethical concerns that university administrators are working to understand and ...
Three easy walks at UAA A walk can help you clear your head, get some exercise and reconnect with the natural beauty of Alaska.
After The Northern Light interviewed many sorority and fraternity presidents, there were some big questions left unanswered regarding fraternity and sorority life at UAA. The Northern Light ...
On July 1, the U.S. Senate voted to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which is currently on its way to be passed into law, according to the White House. In a clip provided by Time, J.D. Vance is ...
Alice in Chains is a band with two distinct eras. Their first — which they are more widely known for — is heavy, gritty grunge headlined by lead vocalist Layne Staley and guitarist Jerry Cantrell.
The gymnastics team lost their rematch against the Sacramento State Hornets 194.575 to 193.300 on Feb. 23, despite numerous career highs. Senior Montana Fairbairn scored a career-high floor exercise ...
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