Students Voice Concerns about Campus IT
The US National Science Foundation (NSF) hired the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) to assess and provide recommendations on the state of internet technology throughout TCU’s. As part of that assessment, representatives from AIHEC held a formal listening session in Pontiac Hall to hear from students and faculty aboutContinue Reading
Why Halloween Should be Respected
The night of October 31st has lost its meaning. Parties and drinking have taken the place of the metaphysical event that is Samhain. All Hallows is the one night of the year that the veil that separates the world of the living and the realm of the dead is mostContinue Reading
Haskell Indian Art Market
Photo & Story By Marie Davis The Haskell Indian Art market was founded in 1987 and for more than thirty years has provided a venue for Native American artists. In addition to the art on display, students danced all day Saturday and Sunday. Ranging from cloth to grass dancers, attendeesContinue Reading
Haskell Cross Country Recap 10/3/18
The men’s Cross Country team had a meet at Missouri Southern State on Saturday September 15th . Haskell finished in 12th place at the event, directly in the middle of the twenty-four-school event. Our fastest runner at the 8km run was Jessie Mandelena, finishing with a time of 27:57.1, aContinue Reading
Haskell Horoscopes: October
By Joseph Singh Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18) Take it easy. You have a solid plan. Stay focused and stick to it! Remember to make time for true friends. Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20) Keep working hard. Your efforts will pay off. You are in the middle ofContinue Reading
Interview: Haskell Student Filmmaker
By Kayla Bointy Two short films made by Haskell Students are being featured at the Free State Film festival. The student films will be shown at 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm, September 23; Admission is Free! The film Did Anything Wrong was a complete Haskell effort, and has already achievedContinue Reading
College Life: Partying Within the Dungeon
Rashad Squalls Students who choose to party are more vulnerable to alcohol and substance abuse. Here at Haskell Indian Nations University many of us come from cities, reservations, and rural areas all with the purpose of continuing our education. Some students are straight out of high school, others decide toContinue Reading
Demilitarize Law Enforcement!
By Marcus Ruff Photo Credit: Ryan Vizzions As the world stood in awe at the movement unfolding on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation- the images of armored vehicles, sonic weapons, automatic rifles, and attack dogs- some began to wonder: when did law enforcement begin to resemble the U.S. military? From FergusonContinue Reading
Haskell Athletic Recap 9/10 – 9/16
Womens Volleyball- The 2-7 Fighting Indian’s Women’s Volleyball team faced off against the Avila University Eagles this Wednesday. They lost the match 3-0 on set counts of 25-20, 25-17 and 25-17. This ended an absolutely brutal road stretch for the women spanning over 8 games and over 2 weeks. IContinue Reading