Noticing The Signs Early
In 1987, October was recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and officially acknowledged by the U.S. Congress in 1989. Ever since then, this month has brought more awareness to the problem people face across the country and helped bring more attention to Native communities. With Indigenous women being the highestContinue Reading
Heartland Book Fest 2025
By Trina Tsinnie The 2025 Heartland Book Fest was on October 10-11 in the Kansas City Public Library and Mid-Continent Public Library. For the third year, the Kansas City Public Library, Missouri Humanities, the Missouri Center for the Book, and not the Mid-Continent Public Library are proud to present theContinue Reading
Sports Insider: Billy Mills Classic Top Athletes
By Tory Grassrope – Sports The Billy Mills Classic cross country meet hosted by Eagle Eye timing took place on Saturday, October 11th on the Billy’s mills course at Haskell Indians University. The meet gained a large crowd outside of the university for the event and hosted many talented athletes.Continue Reading
Sturgeon Symposium: Expanding Speculative Horizons
By Trina Tsinnie On October 9-10, 2025, KU had its fourth annual Sturgeon Symposium at the Watson Library. Since 1892, the J.Wayne and Elsie M. Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction (CSSF) has offered courses, classroom resources, writing awards, public events focused on shared inquiry, celebration, and creationContinue Reading




