ÐÔÓûÉç in the news: week of Aug. 18, 2008
ÐÔÓûÉç in the news: week of Aug. 18, 2008
Submitted by Marmian Grimes
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08/22/08
ÐÔÓûÉç student monitors health of local waterways
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
FAIRBANKS--Most people carry a spare tire or a tool kit in their trunk. La’Ona DeWilde’s
is filled with assorted containers of river water, rain boots and a water-quality
meter that is worth more than her car.
Sen. Murkowski assesses Arctic conference at ÐÔÓûÉç
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
FAIRBANKS--Sen. Lisa Murkowski assessed the Eighth Conference of Arctic Parliamentarians
on Thursday at ÐÔÓûÉç.
Honor students named at ÐÔÓûÉç
Cordova Times
Naomi Morris, Cordova High School graduate 2006, and Kimberly Collins, Cordova High
School graduate, 2005, have made the deans’ list for the spring 2008 semester.
Railroad researches impact of herbicides
Seward Phoenix Log
Ever wonder about the herbicide count lurking in Alaska soil? Now you can find out
when the Alaska Railroad Corp. and University of Alaska Fairbanks conduct a herbicide
research project.
Beautiful exploration of cultural roots
Anchorage Daily News
In her show "Walrus Family Portraits," Sonya Kelliher-Combs fills the International
Gallery of Contemporary Art with intricate designs, textures, colors, delicate lines,
layered shapes and surfaces of translucence and plasticity.
Emmons foiled by last shot
Anchorage Daily News
Matt Emmons, the shooting star who used to shine for ÐÔÓûÉç,
watched an Olympic gold medal slip away on his final shot in the 3-position rifle
competition.
Admirable attitude
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Competitive shooting is all about maintaining control, so perhaps it’s no surprise
Matt Emmons reacted so calmly to his disastrous final shot in the Olympic three-position
rifle competition on Sunday.
Warming climate threatens Alaska’s vast forests
Reuters
KENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Here in a 13,700-year-old peat
bog, ecologist Ed Berg reaches into the moss and pulls out more evidence of the drastic
changes afoot due to the Earth’s warming climate.
Nanooks logo ranks No. 1 in the CCHA
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
FAIRBANKS--The Hockey News has ranked the Alaska Nanooks’ logo as the best in the
Central Collegiate Hockey Association.
Festival will highlight gardening for wildlife
The World
The Oregon Shorebird Festival, one of the state’s longest-running bird festivals,
will celebrate 22 years the last weekend of August.
Canning and food preservation help now available online
SITNews
"¨Alaskans interested in learning how to can and preserve foods have new online help
from ÐÔÓûÉç Cooperative Extension Service.
Feeling at home on campus
Arctic Sounder
In the weeks before school starts at University of Alaska campuses, advisers busy
themselves making contacts with incoming students from rural Alaska.
Graduates share lessons learned on campus
Arctic Sounder
Everyone knows college is supposed to lead to a career. But a lot of high school graduates
aren’t sure what subject they want to have as their major or how it will translate
into a job afterward.