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Iditarod 2024: A Sled Dog Named Desire

Alaskan mushers are all part of a big family, and that community is based around a lifestyle. I never once was left with the impression or saw any evidence that any musher was in the sport purely for business. The first-place purse from winning the Iditarod barely covers the expenses of running a kennel for a year. These people live and breathe dog care, exercise, training, and hard work, including literally shoveling shit daily. They’re all hooked on that ghostly song of wailing desire the dogs let out when waiting to pull the sled. And, most importantly — where answering that call brings them.

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Yugtun Egmilta – A Showing of Uksuum Cauyai: Drums of Winter

On a Friday in early February, I entered the Brooks Building and entered a large communal room where people gathered, did beadwork, and set out food and beverages. I found a comfy seat beside a young person playing a somber and beautiful song on the ukulele. We were all there for a screening of the classic ethnographic documentary Uksuum Cauyai: Drums of Winter, directed by Sarah Elder and Professor Emeritus Leonard Kamerling.

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A Critic’s Stroll: Anchorage Museum – How to Survive

For many years, I’ve wanted to visit the Anchorage Museum. This desire was increased significantly several years ago when I heard an interview on Alaska News Nightly with the visiting ambassador from France in which he gave a rave review of the museum. If the French are experts in anything besides food, surely it’s museums and art, no? Well, over the winter break, I had a couple of days in Anchorage, so, on a gloomy and chilly Tuesday, I made my first visit.

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Launch Your Thriving Career or Business With the Content Creation Occupational Endorsement

This article is about the Content Creation Occupational Endorsement (O.E.) offered at our UAF Interior Alaska Campus located in Fairbanks. This O.E. focuses on monetizing social media platforms both for thriving social media management careers or online entrepreneurship. It is a one-year program that offers practical, hands-on experiences in video storytelling, gaming, blogging, and social media marketing. This program has been tailored for diverse interests and is fully accessible online. The article aims to captivate student interest and showcase UAF's innovative strides in preparing students for the dynamic world of content creation and digital business!

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November’s First Friday, 2023

This was my first First Friday anywhere, ever. Although a popular phenomenon across the country, I have always avoided crowds and therefore usually go to museums or art galleries in the early weekday hours. But I’m new to Fairbanks and this seemed like a perfect opportunity to dive into the community.

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Bus 142, Revisited

Bus 142, or the Magic Bus, sits in an undisclosed location, guarded and tended by its caretakers, waiting for its permanent home to be ready, waiting to be displayed and to be gazed on by the audience eagerly awaiting its unveiling after the thoughtful and methodical restoration undertaken here at UAF. The bus had a long journey to get here, but it is also true to state that, on its airlift to Fairbanks, it was finally coming home.

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The Wonders of Transfer Sites: Finding Treasures in the Trash

The greater portion of people living in Fairbanks do not have a trash or recycling service, which came as a surprise to me. I came from a city where we had a large bin that all of our trash went into and the bin would get picked up by a dump truck once a week. The convenience of trash service makes one not really think too much about where their trash goes, you would just put it at the end of your driveway and within a day it was gone.

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