While running through Bicentennial Park in Anchorage, biologist Jessy Coltrane spotted a porcupine in a birch tree. On her runs on days following, she saw… Continue reading
The UAS Sustainability Committee is hosting a series of public events in April…
It was a quiet library as students bent over sketchbooks and concentrated on drawing Alaska Native designs including an eagle, wolf and killer whale. They… Continue reading
Dancing, dialects and more.
“We would like to be able to map the water-equivalent (in snow) globally.”
The cheapest hotel in the line was on the end next to a bus stop with an advertisement proclaiming that syphilis was making a comeback… Continue reading
“Ready for the Call” tour in Juneau and Anchorage in April.
Eating liquid blood is a moderately popular way of life in the animal kingdom.
Things an Alaskan notices while standing on a road in Costa Rica…
I can see things more clearly with my binoculars, yet there’s a sensation of floating…
As we approach the vernal equinox, day-length is rapidly increasing and organisms are noticing.
In 1946, a 130-foot wave struck the lighthouse at 2:18 a.m.
This First Friday is going to be a busy one in downtown Juneau. New artistic exhibitions, a special theatrical event and more are planned for… Continue reading
This year will be split between JACC and JDHS.
A good visual product is about good storytelling
Winter is an odd time of year here.
They’re no spring chickens.
“I’ve always had a fascination with float house life.”
Surprise! A starlit night, a nice day, lower temperatures, and then some lovely snow.
Superb reader-submitted photos of wildlife, scenery and/or plant life.