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This Day in Alaska History-October 31st, 1912

By Alaska Native News on Oct 31, 2025   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

This Day in Alaska History-October 31st, 1912

Fired by MSNBC for Giving Voice to Iraq War Opposition, Phil Donahue (1935-2024) Was Courage Personified

By Jeff Cohen | Common Dreams on Aug 20, 2024   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Fired by MSNBC for Giving Voice to Iraq War Opposition, Phil Donahue (1935-2024) Was Courage Personified

The journalist and TV show host, who died Sunday at the age of 88, made his mark on our society. He fought for the underdog. He did it with style and grace and a wonderful sense of humor. He changed my life and the lives of so many others. Phil Donahue passed away Sunday night, […]

UAS Society for Human Resource Management Student Chapter Announces Board Members

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Feb 25, 2020   Events/Notices, Science/Education  

UAS Society for Human Resource Management Student Chapter Announces Board Members

  JUNEAU – The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is pleased to announce its current board members: April Roark, President (pictured) – Anchorage Carlos Meda, Vice President (pictured) – Juneau  Kendall McDow, Secretary – Juneau Amy Shellabarger, Treasurer – Dillingham Cindy McMorris, At-large – Juneau […]

More Than 300 Scientists Oppose Arctic Refuge Drilling Plan

By Rebecca Sentner | Audubon Alaska on Mar 7, 2019   Featured, National, National/World, Science/Education  

More Than 300 Scientists Oppose Arctic Refuge Drilling Plan

Scientists and resource managers cite deficits in government’s draft environmental impact statement on the proposed oil leasing program. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Photo: Dave Shaw Washington, DC (March 7, 2019)—Today, 312 credentialed scientists, including many Arctic experts, are sending a letter to the US Department of the Interior opposing oil and gas leasing in the […]

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