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October Bear Trap

Read the October Bear Trap, a condensed version of the UAF police blotter.

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Remembering Patricia Picha
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Remembering Patricia Picha

Patti Picha was born in Puyallup, Washington to Warren and Jean (Grimme) Picha in 1954, the youngest of four children raised on the family berry/rhubarb farm near Puyallup.

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ASUAF October 1st Update
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ASUAF October 1st Update

For their first October meeting, the Associated Students of the University of Alaska Fairbanks senate met to discuss a variety of topics including funding for student travel, Friendsgiving at the honors house, supporting athletics at West Valley High School, advocating for student mental health, and increasing accessibility for the deaf community at UAF. 

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New indie bookstore hosts local Indigenous authors
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New indie bookstore hosts local Indigenous authors

Wednesday’s event at Solstice Books hosted three local authors who discussed their books that focused on the Indigenous communities, and the stories and histories within them. Authors Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond, Anamaq Margaret Rudolf, and Ch’igiioonta’ She Holds a Child all came with important messages about their works.

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Currant Fest Cultivates Delicious Community 
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Currant Fest Cultivates Delicious Community 

The 3rd Annual Currant Fest was celebrated at the Georgeson Botanical Gardens at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, bringing together the whole Fairbanks community to celebrate the growing and preservation of currant berries.

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