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In the backdrop of the bustling Flagstaff community sits the San Francisco Peaks. They are a fixed landmark in the northern Arizona skyline, gracefully separating the land and the sky.
President José Luis Cruz Rivera gives a thumbs up as he walks into the School of Communication, Jan. 22. Landon Johnson/The Lumberjack ...
The Lumberjack Class of 2025 offer their last remarks before they walk the graduation stage.
How Northern Arizona Audubon Society and Niles Radio Communications teamed up to close a gap in tracking bird migration patterns in the upper region of the state.
Corrections & Clarifications: In a previous version of this article, it was stated Evangeline Lane was a descendant of Hastin Taadidiin, when she is not a direct descendant. It was also stated the ...
Transitioning into womanhood looks different for young Diné girls. They endure a life altering development by going through kinaaldá, a Diné ceremony, after experiencing their first menstruation cycle ...
Downtown Flagstaff is surrounded by rich history, from the underground tunnel system below the sidewalks and streets to the presence of spirits felt around town.
The decades-long battle against Pinyon Plain Uranium Mine gives insight into the future of resource extraction on Indigenous land.
Tattoos are more than an art form; they are stories etched in ink. Students revealed the parts of their identities concealed within their original tattoos.
In recent years, a prevalence of performance-enhancing drug use has been seen in the world of professional running. Athletes are questioning the system, and long-term solutions have yet to appear.
Some NAU students have been using sex work as a means to pay for rising college tuition costs and rental rates.
Mystery and intrigue have followed Flagstaff’s underground tunnels for generations and have led community members to hypothesize about what the underground pathways could have been used for during ...
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