In the past two decades, something once unimaginable has happened. The Northwest Passage, the fabled sea route connecting ...
The Nanooks hockey team (4-10-1) fell to Union (12-5-2, 3-4-1 ECAC) on Saturday, Dec. 13, as the Garnet Chargers swept Alaska in Northeast New York.
Women are half the population in this country: by 2024 statistics, females make up around 50.4% to 50.9% of the U.S. population, while males are about 49.1% to 49.5%, or ...
A few days ago, the forces beneath Alaska rattled people within a 500-mile radius: A magnitude 7 earthquake ripped under Hubbard Glacier.
When Fairbanks Resource Agency (FRA) held its annual gala on Dec. 4, it could not have presented a more inspiring speaker. FRA is a nonprofit that works with disabled adults, ...
A signature drive is underway for a ballot measure officially titled the United States Citizens Voter Act. Supporters say it would “clarify” that only U.S. citizens may vote in Alaska ...
‘Tis the season to remember the most famous unwed pregnant teenager of all time, Mary.
The UAF men’s basketball team entered its last homestand of 2025 looking to build on recent progress after spending nearly a month on the road to open the season. By ...
A funny bump — or dip— in the snow. Drifts in cattails. Beautiful inch-high frost feathers on blue ice. They may seem benign, but they’re not.
The Ice Dogs earned a two-game road sweep in Janesville. With a tightly played one-goal victory on Friday, and pulled away in Saturday’s match behind a productive second period.
Dec. 14, 2015 — The Fairbanks Four aren’t giving up their claims of innocence as they move forward with a settlement to release them from prison.
The recent decision by University of Alaska Fairbanks to slash the staff and reorganize Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) represents a serious blow to students, faculty, and ...
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