Increased Screen Time and Possible Outcomes
Since the rise of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that reached Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) in early March of 2020, people have been requested to limit in-person contact, limit social distance, and restrain from large group gatherings. Within the United States, there have been multiple orders varying from state toContinue Reading
Food Sovereign Summer
Co-written by Hayley Wells and Jenna Makes Good. Food insecurity and poor diet contribute to many health issues facing Native people today. Growing healthy food at home can help close nutritional gaps. There are only a few things that need to be known in order to successfully yield your ownContinue Reading
Student Success
Have free time between class, want some coffee or tea, or need to print something off for class, the Student Success Center(SSC) located by the main entrance in Sequoyah Hall has it all for you. They provide free coffee and tea, access to computers and free printing and have manyContinue Reading
Domestic Abuse/Violence
According to WebMD, domestic abuse isn’t always obvious to spot; many things can lead up to the violence. It can start simply with controlling a partner’s mind and emotions to being physically controlling and violent. Signs to be aware of: Being afraid of your partner/spouse Your partner/spouse bullies, threatens andContinue Reading
Suicide Prevention
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, these are a few warning signs for a potential suicide. If you or someone you know shows these signs please seek help or reach out to someone that can help. Talking about wanting to die or wanting to kill themselves Talking aboutContinue Reading
What’s the Difference?
Darla Harrison, College Residential Assistant, was attacked by an emotional support dog at OK hall, but generally, ESAs at Haskell Indian Nationa University are not a problem and are welcomed if you need them. They are, however, a responsibility for those who have them. ESA stands for Emotional Support Animal;Continue Reading
Haskell Campus Clubs
United Pueblo Club Wednesday 5pm To set meeting to help members with school work, help coup with homesickness. As well as participate in pueblo events throughout the semester. In doing so, members will help fundraise for events, volunteer hours to the university and the community. Alfred Willie III, alfred.willie@haskell.ed RhondaContinue Reading
Low Down on the Shut Down
Campus Dorms are about to shut down for winter break, and here is what you need to know: You will need to check out by 12:00 pm on December 14th. This means following your dorm’s cleaning procedure and scheduling a walk-through with the dorm staff at least two hours beforeContinue Reading
Garden Winterization
Haskell Gardening Club and Haskell Tribal Eco Ambassador setting up structures around campus to winterize the student gardens that have thrived during the summer and fall seasons around Haskell Indian Nations University Campus. Featured Image by Diamond WilliamsContinue Reading