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As the American Southwest experiences its worst drought in 1,000 years, local farmers and participants in the Farmer-in-Training program at the Old Fort at Hesperus are adapting their agricultural practices. By choosing water-wise crops, these new farmers are getting creative to make their agronomy aspirations viable in a hotter,...

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Esther Belin, lecturer of Native American & Indigenous Studies, sat down with News Book Network to discuss her latest publication, The Diné Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature. The Diné Reader showcases the breadth, depth, and diversity of Diné creative artists in their poetry, fiction, and nonfiction prose.

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The Durango City Council race kicked off shortly after Mayor Barbara Noseworthy and Councilor Kim Baxter announced they would not pursue reelection this year. So far, two bids have been made by ܽƵ community members: Harrison Wendt (ATT '18-21), a youth programming coordinator at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Durango, and Carter Rogers,...

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Paddy Hobohm (Business Administration, ‘07) became owner and president of SPACE, Inc., a commercial interior design firm employing two dozen people. Hobohm said SPACE, Inc. is “highly focused on sustainability, disruptive innovation, and relentless creativity.” 
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