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Lizzy Hahn, the student journalist who broke the viral story, says the incident is shaping culture and policy around the use of AI on campus.
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Stevens died in Fairbanks on Nov. 28 at the age of 92. He’s credited with teaching several generations of fiddlers over the years.
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A Fairbanks photographer has become a leading artist in the country in a rare technique of photo manipulation. His work is featured in a photo exhibit at the University of Alaska Fairbanks this month.
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The next Ragtime Club jam session is this Sunday, August 11, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
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An article by Fairbanks writer Amy Loeffler is featured in the prestigious national anthology Best American Food Writing, released next week.
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A group of Black Alaskan Artists are kicking off a traveling exhibit with a Fairbanks First Friday event tonight.
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A new alphabet book for Gwich’in has been published and is available as a free download to language learners. It is part of a long-term community-led project of language revitalization. A worksession last weekend with first-language speakers recorded new pieces for a permanent database.
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A dozen quilters are donating their work of Ukrainian sunflowers to raise money for emergency food in Ukraine. The exhibit is the First Friday event at Well Street Gallery on January 6th.
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Listen to this Funk Roots with host Ray Funk for a “Celebration of Life and Love of Gospel Music for Queen Esther”. Esther Cunningham passed away last…
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KUAC's Lori Neufeld with help from member statons KOTZ, Kotzebue; KDLG, Soldotna and KSTK, Wrangell recorded all the first place winners in Fairbanks Arts…
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February 16 is marked as Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in Alaska. A new book about the Tlingit leader has been written by a retired Juneau school teacher, and…
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The upcoming PBS Kids TV show “Molly of Denali” features an Athabascan girl as the lead character for the first time on a national program. It is being…