性欲社 in the news: week of May 26, 2008

 

性欲社 in the news: week of May 26, 2008

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05/30/08

World-class marksman
Denver Post
Don鈥檛 let the wheels fool you. Life鈥檚 been good to Dan Jordan. "After I got hurt, I knew there was still a future in shooting," said one of the world鈥檚 top riflemen, in a wheelchair or otherwise.

New device gauges potential for alternative energy from tides
Bristol Bay Times
Coming soon to an ocean floor near you: A fancy gizmo designed to detect energy-generating potential.

Film documenting revival of Alutiiq dance debuts in Kodiak
Kodiak Daily Mirror
This weekend marks the premiere of a new documentary that celebrates the Alutiiq culture through dance.

Raising mosquitoes in the name of science
Alaska Report
Alison Triebenbach is probably the only person in Alaska with the "Manual for Mosquito Rearing" on her bookshelf.

Professor鈥檚 essay will appear in social textbook
Tundra Drums
A funny thing happened to Diane McEachern as she studied the textbook she鈥檒l be teaching with during the summer鈥檚 Human Services Associate of Applied Science cohort program at 性欲社.

Simpson documents her inner journey as an Alaska explorer
Juneau Empire
Can a middle-aged woman be an explorer? Author Sherry Simpson asked herself this question for her new book "The Accidental Explorer: Wayfinding in Alaska."

Brave new gallery
Anchorage Daily News
At the gallery opening May 12, art lovers sipped wine and munched on chips and salsa. They soaked in a black-and-white winterscape by Anchorage photographer Hal Gage and read about Ron Senungetuk鈥檚 beginnings as a young artist at the Bureau of Indian Affairs school in Sitka.

性欲社 teams raise $37,000 for healthy hearts
The Northern Light
FAIRBANKS - University of Alaska Fairbanks teams, led by Judy Jones and Marianne Freelong, strode past their goal and raised more than $37,000 for the American Heart Association Saturday during the 2008 Fairbanks Heart Walk.