HINU Indigenous Couture Goes Vogue: VOL 2
At the end of the Spring 2024 semester, Esmarie Cariaga hosted her first fashion show on campus, Indigenous Couture Goes Vogue. Many creative Indigenous designers from around the Indian country showed off their pieces to students and the Lawrence, Kansas, community. The event was open to students to help volunteerContinue Reading
WEEKLY NEWS – Week 13
Nola Levings | April 21, 2025 | Events Week 13 of 15 Kansas University hosts KU Powwow Indigenous Cultures Festival The University of Kansas hosted their annual powwow on Saturday, April 12. Attendees gathered around the Lied Center, where they enjoyed intertribal and contest dancing from all age groups. HaskellContinue Reading
WEEKLY NEWS: WEEK 11 AND 12
Angelica Henson | April 19, 2025 | Events Recap: Week 11 of 15 155 Indian Run Club’s Successful First Annual Run for Cole Brings Plenty At 9 a.m. on April 5, 2025, dozens showed up at the Billy Mills Cross Country course for a 5k run/3k walk as a memorialContinue Reading
KU Powwow & Indigenous Cultures Festival
Allison Levering | April 18, 2025 | Events – POWWOWS The University of Kansas hosted their annual powwow and Indigenous cultures festival on Saturday, April 12. Attendees gathered around the Lied Center, where spectators enjoyed intertribal and contest dancing from all age groups. The festival kicked off with a tipiContinue Reading
Haskell SGA Opens 2025-2026 Elections
Spring finals are coming up this semester, and the students needs must be met! Passionate about making a change here on campus, wanting to help other students’ voices be heard along with yours, or wanting to take the chance to show your leadership skills? Now is your chance to doContinue Reading
All Nations Fitness
Graphic by Angelica Henson Staying active has always been significant to maintaining health and building relationships with others. In the Fall 2024 semester, Tecumseh gym was closed for inspections, causing students to be unable to use the gym. All Nations Fitness began as a way for students to play theContinue Reading
My Haskell Journey
Alright, let me paint the scene. The year was 2020.My whole world had come to a stop. No cars, no school.That whole part of my life just got cropped. I took that time to educate me. Self-school! Walked outside to my first period,learned from watching the treesand speculating how eachContinue Reading
WEEKLY NEWS: WEEK 10
Nola Levings | March 31, 2025 | Weekly News Week 10 of 15 This week at Haskell: Student Government Association announces Mental Health Day for students On April 2, the Student Government Association (SGA) will host a mental health resource fair and performance by arts collective GNWY at 6:00 PMContinue Reading
Cedar and Sage Promo
Looking for the perfect spot to grab a delicious drink, relax, or get some studying done? Head to Cedar Sage Coffee, a Native-owned coffee shop in Stidham Union on Haskell’s Campus. Open from 9 AM to 8 PM, this welcoming café was created for Haskell’s community and serves all! CedarContinue Reading
Haskell Chorus Performance
Right before spring break took effect, HINU’s very own Chorus performed at different locations around the university. Students and staff gathered and excitedly waited for them to show up before they performed in Tommaney Library. As they were greeted with smiles, friends, fellow students, and applause, their conductor, Brittany Rice,Continue Reading