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October Bear Trap
Read the October Bear Trap, a condensed version of the UAF police blotter.
October ASUAF recap
ASUAF Oct. 8 and Oct. 15
Read the summary of the October 8 and October 15 ASUAF meetings.
Honoring traditions: UAF celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day
On Monday Oct. 13, UAF celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day honoring Native culture through song, story, games, and community.
Though ink and illustration, exhibit tells story of hope and healing
The thesis exhibition, Echoes of Memories by Sydney Priest opened on Monday, Oct. 6, in the Fine Arts Complex and invites visitors into a personal and emotional visual story that explores memory, loss, and healing.
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.
WGSS program sees an increase in their enrollments this year
The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program, or WGSS, at UAF has doubled enrollment numbers since last year under the leadership of political science professor Carol Gray.
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.
September Recap: ASUAF Senate Focuses on Accessibility, Housing and Rural Outreach
Capping off a busy month of discussions and decisions, the Associated Students of the University of Alaska Fairbanks senate addressed a wide range of student concerns throughout September that includes accessibility, residence life, rural outreach, mental health services, dining, and student funding.
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.
The September Bear Trap - UAF Crime Log
Read the September 2025 UAF crime log
Back from the dead: Humans versus Zombies brings people together on campus
This year’s game of Humans versus Zombies bewildered campus last week and gave people a lot to talk about with the array of students walking around with strange orange ribbons and nerf guns.
ASUAF approves funding, confirms senators, and backs anonymous course evaluation
The Associated Students of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, or ASUAF, convened for its weekly meeting Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, passing multiple funding bills, confirming two new senators, and preparing for several key campus initiatives.
UAF Student Government (ASUAF) Meeting Highlights: Dining, Study Spaces, and Travel Funding
At its weekly meeting on Sept. 10, the ASUAF Senate focused on several issues impacting students, from campus dining and study spaces to travel funding and course evaluations.
Student Regent Fernando Escobar Talks Challenges, Change, and Campus Life
UAF sophomore Fernando Escobar is currently serving as the sole student regent on the University of Alaska Board of Regents, composed of 11 board members.
Loaded with love and cheese: Alaska Nanooks’ 3rd annual food truck rally serves up flavor
Members of The Sun Star embarked on a culinary tour of the third annual food truck rally, held as part of the Starvation Gulch celebration on Saturday, Sept. 13.
Lacto-Fermentation: The Next Best Thing Since Sourdough
If your immediate thought upon seeing that title was to think about milk, then you wouldn’t be the first. Despite its deceiving name, lacto-fermentation doesn’t necessarily involve milk or lactose.
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.
What excites you most about being here at UAF this year?
We asked incoming freshmen what they were excited about experiencing at UAF.
The Good, the Bad and the Toxic: Navigating Alaska’s Mushroom Season
Mycologist Noah Siegel, co-author of “Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast” and a nationally recognized fungi expert, spoke to over 100 attendees at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’s Murie Auditorium on August 22, 2025.

