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Alice in Chains is a band with two distinct eras. Their first — which they are more widely known for — is heavy, gritty ...
Thank you, Gov. Mike Dunleavy. One of Gov. Dunleavy’s many accolades is becoming the first incumbent Republican governor of ...
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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 ...
Many students who would like to go to the gym are unaware of how the whole process works here at UAA. This article is for those students whose biggest obstacle preventing them from going to the gym is ...
Correction: 3/25/25 6:47 p.m. The headline of this story previously read "Eruption alert: Mount Spurr" and was changed to "Eruption update: Mount Spurr." The history of Mount Spurr spans 10,000 years, ...
Grounds’ response to pesky new potholes and other breakup safety hazards While you may rejoice at the change in season, look out for new potholes and safety hazards.
UAA’s African Diaspora culinary class The African Diaspora class features cooking methods for authentic West African dishes and explains how countries were influenced by the Atlantic slave trade.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks hosted the Arctic Research Open House in Westridge on campus. Various departments in the scientific field offered activities as learning opportunities. People from ...
On Friday, the University of Alaska Board of Regents directed University of Alaska President Pat Pitney, UAA Chancellor Sean Parnell and other chancellors to take necessary action to comply with ...
Is parity ruining the NBA? As the NBA experiences a dynasty drought, many fans and analysts blame parity for a decline in viewership.
From canned chili to austere design: how Laile Fairbairn redefined eating in Anchorage The head of some of Anchorage’s most iconic restaurants isn’t the type of pin-striped businessperson many would ...