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IAIA Bookstore Desires to Draw in Readers

By BODERRA JOE It’s the end of the semester and students are returning their rented course books to the campus bookstore. But why don’t students or staff buy other books from the bookstore?
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Protests Have Impact on President’s Decision to Veto Keystone XL Pipeline

by VERONICA A. CLARK The controversial Keystone XL pipeline was vetoed by President Obama on Nov. 6. Protests likely influenced President Obama’s decision, according to Bineshi Albert, board member of the  Indigenous Environmental Network    and Indigenous liberal studies major at IAIA.
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Hidden Gems in the IAIA Library

By: Katharina Deiter You can’t judge a book by its cover– particularly the 195,000 books, more or less, at the IAIA library. Though small, the library boasts an extensive collection that ranges from Native American art and culture to graphic design, the classics, and a sizable DVD section.
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IAIA Alumna Crystal Worl Among 5 Native Artists Honored by Vice President

By: KATHARINA DEITER Tlingit/Athabascan artist and IAIA alumna Crystal Worl was honored alongside Tony Abeyta (Navajo), Jeff Kahm (Plains Cree), Courtney Leonard (Shinnecock Nation) and Dan Namingha (Tewa-Hopi) at a reception at  Vice President Joe Biden’s residence on Oct. 27 to showcase Native American art from all over the country.  
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Creating a Sense of Community for Indigenous Queers at IAIA

By: KATHARINA DEITER The Indigenous Queers Plus club (IQ+) is a safe space for those who identify as queer people of color on campus. Despite the term “Indigenous” in the title, Emma DeMarr, public relations officer for the club, said that this club is also an open and accepting place for allies and those of...
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Study Areas Are Needed, Student Says

by BODERRA JOE More study areas are needed on campus so students can complete homework and study for exams, said sophomore Justina Bruns.
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Family and Friends Score Big In Thanksgiving Survey

 By VIVIAN CARROLL Gathering with family and friends to cook and eat is the top reason the IAIA community celebrates the upcoming holiday.     In an online survey available to the entire IAIA community, students, faculty, staff and administration, 87 respondents shared how they celebrated or didn’t celebrate the traditional American Thanksgiving.    
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