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My name is Anthony Crowe AKA DJTwags, Originally from Buffalo NY, I am an enrolled member of the Tonawanda Seneca Nation, one of the Six Tribes of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. I am a sophomore majoring in Indigenous Studies (AIS). I am a connoisseur of all things Selena Quintanilla and MariahContinue Reading

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Allison Levering (DJ Maakewi)Station Manager, The Haskell Hour Hi, I am Allison Levering, also known on air as DJ Maakewi. I am a sophomore at Haskell Indian Nations University, studying Media Communication. Since Fall 2024, I have been a member of the college radio team. During that time, I haveContinue Reading

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On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Haskell held a movie night that students and some of the community attended. In front of the stadium arch, there was an inflatable screen where the audience were treated to the recent blockbuster Sinners. The Ryan Coogler original horror film follows two brothers who startContinue Reading

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This spring marked an exciting milestone for Haskell Indian Nations University as students and staff attended the MANRRS Conference for the very first time. MANRRS, short for Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences, is a national organization with both collegiate and pre-collegiate chapters across the country. The nationalContinue Reading

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“Han mitákuyepi, anpétu kin lé mičhánte etan wówaglake. nahan napé čhiyúza pe. Wasicu čhažé kin Angelina Giago emáčiyapi na Oglála thíthunwan na Húnkpati henáos hémačha kšto. Makhóšiča kin Oglála oyánke el hemátanhan, lehanl Lawrence KS el wati.” Angelina Giago, a proud Oglala Lakota and Hunkpati Dakota student, has been namedContinue Reading

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By Allison Levering and Cera Hawkins | June 30, 2025 | News  Lawrence, Kan.- Mackie Moore, a proud Haskell alumnus and longtime educator, has been named interim president of Haskell Indian Nations University, stepping into the leadership role amid a challenging period for the institution. Moore, who previously served asContinue Reading

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The Bridges program, partially funded through the University of Kansas’s Office for Advancing Success in Science, was created to help college students at Haskell Indian Nations University get ready for careers in science, especially those seeking advanced degrees in science and entering bioscience research fields. The program gave students fromContinue Reading