Boreal forest mountain ridge and river valley somewhere north of Fairbanks in early September.

North Tanana Loop now open

North Tanana Loop is now open from West Ridge to the intersection with North Tanana Drive and Kuskokwim Way. Read more

Introducing e-Aurora, new for fall 2019

e-Aurora cover image for social media
Read about IAB Professor Kelly Drew's brain injury research, the popular aviation maintenance program at CTC and more in the latest e-Aurora. Read more

Student pricing for symphony tickets

Students can now get a "rush" ticket to the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra for just $5. Read more

What's on today

ACEP webinar: 'Geothermal Energy for Power, Heat'
Volleyball v. Montana State Billings
Extended New Student Orientation
Workshop: Budgeting on a limited income

Nanooks rifle meet-and-greet

Fans and families are invited to get to know the Nanooks rifle team this Friday from 5-7 p.m. at College Town Pizzeria. Read more

Forest Sports Festival Oct. 5

Jon Hutchinson and Ida Petersen work to start a campfire during the 2018 Forest Sports Festival at Ballaine Lake. Photo by Debbie Carter
Anyone who wants to try old-time logging sports is invited to the Farthest North Forest Sports Festival Oct. 5 at UAF. Participants 18 and older may compete in ax throwing, pulp tossing, log rolling, bow saw and crosscut sawing, fire building and birling. Read more

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