Just last week, on Halloween, Grammy Award-winning rapper Young Thug — whose government name is Jeffery Williams — pleaded guilty to six of eight crimes that he had been charged with. It was a ...
If you haven’t been to them you may have seen them going on. Schools, hospital foyers, churches, and other public venues have been popular locations for public health fairs for years. Local health ...
According to NCAA eligibility rules, student-athletes are allowed five years to compete athletically in four seasons. Because the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted nearly all sporting activities, the NCAA ...
With the semester coming to an end, many students are facing different kinds of deadlines from their professors. Some have specific dates when material needs to be turned in, and others, such as UAA ...
The early 1900s – and long before – had no labor standard. Some people worked 10 to 14 hours a day, six days a week, and this was often considered normal or necessary. Automotive industry mogul Henry ...
Content warning: the following article refers to an exhibit movie that some may find upsetting as it involves topics of war, racism, and scenes that depict violence. “Hunting in Wartime” is a movie ...
Anchorage’s bustling international airport is set to receive a major upgrade in the form of a new air traffic control tower that will stand several hundred feet tall. Construction on the tower and an ...
The annual Governor’s Cup games between the Seawolves and Nanooks hockey teams started off in the Avis Alaska Sports Complex for the current Winter 2024-25 season.
The Career Services Center is one of many programs available to help students grow here at UAA. Located on the first floor of the Student Union, this may be your next stop if you are close to ...
Greek life at UAA is, in many ways, different from colleges in the Lower 48. UAA’s fraternities and sororities are much smaller than their Lower 48 counterparts, which bring unique opportunities and ...