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Native artists who create outside the box of traditional "Indian" art are considered rebels. Pat Pruitt challenges conventional constraints.
Wishing for the good old days of college sports ignores something important: In those good old days, players were exploited.
In the weeks after the 2024 election, both of Washington state’s political parties have been optimistic about the results. And, to varying degrees, they’ve each made compelling points.
The survey by the George W. Bush Institute calculated how universities improve a state’s workforce and economy through research and training in STEM fields.