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The 1,000-mile Journey

Janice Tanaka Tower ’84 and her brother, Matt Tanaka ’81, bike over the Alaska Range, across the subarctic interior, down the mighty frozen Yukon, and on to the Bering Sea during the 2025 Iditarod Trail Invitational.

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Through the Ages: Winter Carnival Snow Sculptures

During the past century, there’s hardly been a winter without a snow sculpture rising up from the center of the Green.

Over the past century, there's hardly been a winter without a snow sculpture rising up from the center of the Green. But is the old tradition on the brink of failure?

Read the full story in our March/April 2020 issue.

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A Capacity to Endure

The imagery of photojournalist Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin ’07

Adrift

Nathaniel Johansson ’18 encountered engine failure over the Pacific. These photos show how he managed to survive.

Celestial Canvas

Denver-based artist Stella Maria Baer ’03 explores the mythology of the desert and the cosmology of space through her Southwest landscape photography and her paintings of celestial bodies.

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