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Academic Advising Center helps students start off on the right track Students who registered over the summer or were advised by phone, probably spoke with an advisor from the Academic Advising Center. Located in 509 Gruening, the professionals in the Academic Advising Center are dedicated to... Board of Regents to vote on higher tuition If President Mark Hamilton has his way, regents will approve a 17 percent tuition increase over two years at their September meeting in Anchorage. | From the desk of the Editor: The Times they are a'changen' It is fall again in Fairbanks, and the leaves are turning gold, about to flutter through the sky. The first hints of change are here, mostly in the form of an occasional chilly breeze or a wisp of frost coming from an exhaled breath, and once again it's time... |
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From its first crudely-produced mimeographed sheet in October 1946, to its final issue thirty-five years later in the spring of 1981, the Polar Star created controversy. Founded as a mild voice of student protest... A twelve-step for getting started at UAF
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Athletics Director resigns after tumultuous tenure After only two and a half years as Athletics Director, Cory Schwartz resigned this summer. Schwartz announced her resignation July 20 "to pursue other opportunities," according to a statement... Women swimmers ready to dive in New for this winter in UAF athletics is the Women’s Swim Team. The new Nanook swimmers will begin their season on October 8, with the Blue and Gold scrimmage at the Patty Center... Nanooks look to continue tradition of excellence UAF Athletics upheld its tradition of excellence during the 2004-05 school year as a record-high six teams participated in postseason competition, five of which reached national tournaments in their respective sports. |
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