Soboba Tribal member Mary Silvas recently had her artwork take center court at the University of Idaho.
The State Historical Society of North Dakota has announced three area teens among the six finalists in its second annual ...
(The Conversation) — As an archaeologist, you picture yourself traveling to some remote location, digging into the ground, ...
Women In the New Evangelization retreat last year, Alyssa Bormes met a woman who had previously been away from the Church for over 40 years.
Scholar Kathryn Vaggalis has untangled the complex racial identity of Greek immigrants to America in her research of Greek "picture brides." ...
Consistency, in both life and sports is supreme. At the Weekly Fast Break, we check in on who is consistent and who needs to course-correct.
Rick Nixon breaks down some of the best individual performances over the past week in women's college basketball, headlined by NC State's Aziaha James.
A set of OSEU standards are already in place across the state but the standards aren’t required and OSEU classes are an optional elective.
Fake It Until You Make It' centers on a rivalry between two women heading non-profit organizations vying for a federal grant.
Selva Almada’s work is central to the battle to protect hard-won victories that President Javier Milei has vowed to overturn.
The women’s basketball team grabbed a 76-66 win over North Dakota on Saturday, Feb. 1. Beyond the action taking place on the court, the game was extra special as fans gathered at the SCSC to celebrate ...
Grace (Dakota Ray Hebert), an advocate for race-shifting, has launched an organization to help people transition their identities “ethically and safely." A Native woman eager to try on other selves, ...