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Students' plans after high school

Students’ plans after high school

Natalie Francis, Staff Writer May 30, 2024

The new life that begins after high school is truly terrifying and no one is prepared for it, but thankfully, you’re not alone. Everyone in high school fears the future, but in my article, we will discuss...

Carlos the School Dog

Qualey Begay, Staff Writer May 28, 2024

The school dog, Carlos, has become loved and adored by all. But what is his story? Well, firstly let's start off when he first started appearing around the high school. During the beginning of the school...

Navajo assimilation and wiping culture

Navajo assimilation and wiping culture

Aidan Becenti, Staff Writer March 27, 2024

New Mexico has a rich and interesting history, but one of the most most intriguing historical events was the long walk. The U.S. government has applied many methods aimed at wiping away Native American...

Moving Beef to Be Beefy

Moving Beef to Be Beefy

Trevor Jim, Staff Writer March 26, 2024

The basic necessity of cattle handling is to ensure the well-being of the cattle and people. Cattle are gathered to perform routine husbandry procedures such as veterinary care, weighting, sorting, and...

Man's best friend

Man’s best friend

Domeniqu Largo, Staff Writer March 14, 2024

For as long as people can remember, “man’s best friend” roams the street and claims territory in the wild. As tough as they are, dogs that live in the wild struggle because they have been tamed and...

Homecoming Royalty

Audrey Riley, Staff Writer January 1, 2024

Want to feel like a princess or prince? Try running for homecoming royalty; being elected as a prince, queen, king, or princess can make you feel special--just as if you were the star of the show, but...

Rez dogs: the problem that people hate

Rez dogs: the problem that people hate

Kernell Denet, Staff Writer October 18, 2023

Have you ever woken up one morning and saw that all your trash was lying all over the place and wondered what happened? The only reasonable answer to this would be that a that a pack of rez dogs got into...

Navajo Times | Quentin Jodie
Erich Rogers (right) ropes the steer in the open team roping while heeling partner Victor Begay waits his turn Sunday afternoon at the 110th Annual Northern Navajo Fair. Rogers won the event with Aaron Tsinigine as the pair recorded a 4.92 run.

Roped by rodeo

Tryan Jodie, Staff Writer September 11, 2023

Some people like to do rodeo because their family did it or they might just like to do rodeo. Rodeo can be fun and dangerous at the same time. Some kids can do it when they are 4 or above. Anyone can join...

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