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Graduation cap issue part of a bigger problem

May 20th 1:01 pm | Ayyu Qassataq   They took my sealskin cap, Mom. Those were the first words my son spoke to me after his high school graduation ceremony. With great pride in our Inupiaq culture, my oldest son wore our sealskin graduation cap to his West Anchorage High School graduation ceremony. He had convinced me last year to sew the cap for my own graduation from the Master s in Rural Development program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, reminding me that all my kids and future grandkids could wear it for their graduations, beginning with him this year - something my other children enthusiastically agreed with.

Wolf virus study shows virtue of distance from humans

Wolf virus study shows virtue of distance from humans May 20th 1:04 pm | Ned Rozell, University of Alaska   Wolves with adequate social distancing from humans tend to avoid nasty viruses, scientists have found. In a study of more than 2,000 gray wolves from near Mexico to northern Canada, researchers found that the farther wolves were from people, the fewer viruses and parasites they encountered. In the study, scientists used blood samples taken over several decades from wolves on the Alaska Peninsula, Denali National Park and Preserve and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Park and Preserve. They also used samples from wolves living as far east as the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and as far south as Arizona.

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