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Parts of the UAA/APU Consortium Library will be affected by renovations until late 2026 for the addition of the Alaska ...
Pay attention to the quest markers posted throughout campus, they can assist you to find your tribe. If you run out of food to cook, you can pull up to the Seawolf Food Pantry, located in the ...
If your taste buds desire Mexican food, Taco King is within walking distance. Further away, heading west on Tudor Road, is Ichiban Japanese Restaurant for those with an appetite for sushi and Japanese ...
Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services Ryan Bucholdt sent a document on July 30 to UAA faculty and students that wrote, “I have approved a series of roughly 10% UAA parking permit price increases ...
When searching “UAOnline Services,” students will see a screen that shows a “For Students” section and a “For Faculty & Staff” section. Students should select their respective university and approve ...
Two supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump pose for a photograph during the Trump welcome rally outside the Midtown Mall. Photo by Murat Demir.
Alaska’s romance novel community keeps love in the air all year long Romance is the most popular, and often most maligned, genre in publishing. Its popularity is still growing, especially in Alaska ...
UAA’s Planetarium and Visualization Theater produces more than a colorful array of constellations The Planetarium and Visualization Theater exhibits beautiful shows, 3D models and universe exploration ...
Meet the new interim dean of the College of Business and Public Policy: Dr. Terry Nelson Dr. Nelson didn’t follow a straight path through life, but she’s not afraid to use her experiences, both the ...
After The Northern Light interviewed many sorority and fraternity presidents, there were some big questions left unanswered regarding fraternity and sorority life at UAA. The Northern Light ...
On July 1, the U.S. Senate voted to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which is currently on its way to be passed into law, according to the White House. In a clip provided by Time, J.D. Vance is ...
The Northern Light interviewed a UAA employee who worked closely with Native Student Services — or NSS. The source asked to remain anonymous due to fear of backlash from students and administrators.