Hundreds march in Farmington in solidarity with Lakota graduate

Navajo Nation officials and American Indian Movement show up

‘They will see Navajo Prep’: Graduates celebrate with culture, community

Navajo Nation first lady, vice president emphasize identity

A Lakota graduate’s plume was cut from her cap. The Farmington district leaves questions unanswered

Farmington High School staff removes cultural, religious property from graduate; Navajo Nation officials respond

Navajo Nation president signs executive order addressing regalia worn at graduation

Order is direct result of Farmington High incident; school issues apology

How a Piedra Vista senior advocated for inclusive language at graduation

Principal and graduation committee initially denied Navajo language in graduation program

Update: Farmington Municipal Schools tight-lipped about teacher departure

Student walkout meets resistance and suspension; theater teacher’s behavior in question

Senior prank at Aztec High School goes wrong

Classes were relocated because of disruption

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren presents spring State of Nation address

President touts sales tax revenue; pushes for uranium cleanup

‘AstroFriday’ set for San Juan College planetarium May 3

The San Juan College Planetarium’s AstroFriday presentation for Friday, May 3, is titled “Solar Quest.” Free spring sky maps will be available to attendees while supplies last. Two show time...

San Juan College will host Native Arts & Crafts Fair

The San Juan College Native American Center will host a Native Arts & Crafts Fair in the Student Sun Lounge on Friday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with Native American artisans and vendors...

Pet Pawty Parade raises funds for Aztec Animal Shelter

More than 100 dogs and owners gather at Armijo Plaza

San Juan College bike pump track is the start to larger recreational mission

Expansion to mountain bike park will feature bathrooms, starter track and picnic areas