January 31, 2017

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JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 7, 2017

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The Modern Savage celebrates the release of their newest album

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UAA skiers show their Alyeska course knowledge with a rare home meet

Hello, can you see me now? UAA’s Consortium Library is excited to present one of the first public videophones

By Brenda Craig

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Big moves have been made at UAA with the installation of the videophone in the Consortium Library. Along with the Deaf Navigator Office, UAA’s library contains one of the first public videophones. A videophone is a communication device used by Deaf or hard of hearing people who use sign language as a main source of communication. Videophones work by allowing individuals to sign face-to-face to communicate or go through an interpreter by signing to the interpreter, who speaks to the hearing user, then signs back to the Deaf user. Anne Lazenby, staff interpreter and coordinator of disabilities support services, played an important role in advocating for the installment of the videophone by speaking to Sorenson VRS directly, one of the top providers of video relay services (VRS) for the Deaf. “For us, it only took about two months after we actually requested a phone to get one. The problem was that we didn’t have a place to put it. We needed people to approve where to put it and we had to get approval for using the internet services at the university,” Lazenby said. “The big turning point was when the regulatory commission of Alaska invited myself and Man-

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The Video Relay Phone (VRP) is open for public use and is located in the UAA Consortium Library’s printer room.

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Not your average Joe Joe Johns is the same age as many UAA students, but he leads a very different life

Title Wave Books could be looking to move in wake of higher rent prices

Community reacts to potential used bookstore relocation By Victoria Petersen

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Popular bookstore and Spenard hotspot, Title Wave Books could be moving locations soon. The bookstore is currently changing ownership from longtime owners Julie Drake and Steve Lloyd to current employee and general manager Angela Libal. Title Wave Book’s lease is

up in April and the popular used bookstore is currently deciding whether to stay or to go. Title Wave Books and the entire Northern Lights Village have grown in popularity along with the rest of Spenard neighborhood over the last decade. Some call this newfound interest in Spenard the Spenardian Renaissance and the used bookstore, which has been in its current location since 2002, is not exempt from

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19-year-old Joe Johns works hard as the UAA Subway manager, averaging 50 hours a week because his biggest goal in life is to become a Christian missionary.

By Cheyenne Mathews cmathews@thenorthernlight.org

He’s 19, he’s been to four continents, and he manages one of the busiest Subways in the state. He’s not your average Joe, but he is Joe Johns, the guy you see every time you buy a sandwich at UAA’s Subway. Johns is only 19, the age of many UAA students, and yet he has already

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worked his way up through Subways in Anchorage to become the store manager at UAA’s Subway. “I was 16 and I needed a job so I went to the [Dimond] mall, and I was going to apply for every store that was in the mall, and the first one I picked was Subway,” Johns said. His first Subway job at 16 helped him

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Acting as a pillar stone of community for the Spenard area, Title Wave Books has driven traffic up for other businesses in the Northern Lights Village for the last decade. Due to a change of ownership, the used bookstore is currently looking at different locations to call home. Possibilities include The Mall at Sears and the University Center.

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