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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

news

Fairbanks budget crisis to affect UAF students
By MOLLY DISCHNER
The recent municipal election has forced the Fairbanks city government to feel a pain that most college students already know -- working with a budget deemed too small for its needs.
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Man mows through UAF forestry research
AP
A Fairbanks man bulldozed his way through four long-term forest research projects as he cut a trail to property on the Tanana River, state officials said.
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Students, employees ponder university 'bloat'
By JOSIAH MARINEAU
Has the university's appetite for new administration grown too large for its own good?
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Governer's Cup to show off rivalry
By NATE RAYMOND

Back in the Day

opinion

Paid Speech
By NATE RAYMOND

Chancellor: Trash a distraction at UAF
By STEVE JONES

 

COVER STORY
Gun show draws rifle fans
By NAOMI HAGELUND
Exhibitor booths at the Tanana Valley Sportsmen's Association Gun Show on Saturday afternoon transformed the UAF Patty Center from a basketball gym to a gun-collector's dream.
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Palin ducks out of campus debate
By NATE RAYMOND
Republican gubernatorial candidate Sarah Palin's campaign told UAF on Thursday she would not be attending a debate on campus set for next week.
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features


sports

Spoken word poet Saul Williams slams at UAF
By KAY KOERNER
Saul Williams brought the urban sound of spoken word to Fairbanks on Saturday.
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Art piece of the week
By KAY KOERNER

Comics


Nanook hockey team clip Falcon's wings
By CHRIS CRUTHERS
The Nanook hockey team shot down the Air Force Falcons in a two game sweep with end scores of 3-0 on Friday and 8-4 on Saturday.
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Nanook Volleyball loses to rival UAA
By NATE RAYMOND
The Nanook volleyball team wanted to show up its Anchorage rivals, but found itself losing to UAA 3-1 on Wednesday.
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