by VERONICA A. CLARK As an off-campus student without a car, I know that transportation can be an issue for IAIA students. Taking the Santa Fe Trails city bus home, which involves transferring at the mall, can take over two hours. To drive home would only take about fifteen minutes.Read More
By VIVIAN CARROLL IAIA’s inaugural performing arts program burned brightly for a decade before the stellar Lights leading the program moved on. Twenty years later, an effort to revitalize the performing arts succeeded until a financial crisis in 1995 ended the program. Now, 20 more years later, the performing arts program as returned...Read More
by VERONICA A. CLARK For the past twenty years, Stephen Graham Jones, Blackfeet, has been turning out stories in multiple genres. Jones has now authored over 220 stories, fifteen novels, and six story collections.Read More
by VERONICA A. CLARK IAIA’s first Food Day held in late October was a success, according to Guido Lambelet, general manager of Bon Appetit and JoAnn Bishop, fitness and wellness director.Read More
by BODERRA JOE Seeing the need for more creativity in t-shirt designs at IAIA, two enterprising studio arts seniors have designed their own t-shirts, using spray paint and stencil. Looking at IAIA’s school t-shirts from an artistic perspective, Amanda Beardsley and Justus Benally found them dreary.Read More
I tend to have a rather dim view of social media. Usually, what I gain from browsing social media doesn’t feel worth the time spent. I mean, how many silly dog/cat/baby videos can you watch? Meanwhile, Facebook, Google+, and their ilk are tracking our every move and selling data about our likes and dislikes. Did...Read More
The tutoring labs, known at IAIA as the Learning Lab and the Peer Tutoring Lab, are a free resource on campus, yet the Lab remains underutilized. Tutors and peer tutors are on hand the entire day and often, even later, to provide assistance in these areas. However, according to statistics provided by the Learning Lab,...Read More