For fans of 14 teams in the NFL, it is now the most stressful time of the year — the playoffs. Thankfully, I’m a Patriots fan ...
Student fees were raised $3.66 per-credit-hour for each student attending classes at UAA last fall semester. The increase was ...
On Feb. 23, two galleries showed off Alaskan Native art exhibits. These showings happened simultaneously in two different locations on campus. At the Arc Gallery in the Consortium Library, students ...
Founded in a bedroom in Caddadaga, Florida, Cathedral Bells is a dreamy, soft, psychedelic indie band pioneered by Matt Messore — Dear Tracks/Houseplants, You Blew It! What started as a one-man ...
Founded in 2009 in Brooklyn, New York, Beach Fossils came out with their newest, and highly anticipated, album, “Bunny,” six years after their last album, “Somersault.” In comparison, “Bunny” has ...
If you’ve spent time outside on campus, you might have noticed white tags attached to some trees with a number on one side and a QR Code on the other. If you happen to scan one, it will bring up a ...
The Northern Light just celebrated its 36th Anniversary, and as a part of the celebration, we hosted a photo contest. Winners received a pair of Apple AirPods, and their photos were published in this ...
Released in 2017 as Her’s debut compilation album, “Songs of Her’s” is one of the two albums released by the duo. With recognizable guitar riffs and unique vocals, each song from this album reminds me ...
On Jan 18, Alaska House Representative Andy Josephson introduced House Bill 229. The bill is designed to protect the Higher Education Investment Fund from being drained of money at the end of the ...
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.
It is almost laughable to see the mental gymnastics people will perform to defend Israel’s actions. While the civilian casualties of the Oct. 7 attacks are no doubt ...