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Ferlin Clark has been the president of Dine' College for four years. Past presidents have taken the school in various directions, but his tenure at the school has seen a return to emphasizing traditional Navajo principles. [Photo by Brian Leddy/Independent] Full Story


Against the Wall: Jillian Sweeney uses a wall to stretch during a strength and flexibility class at the Foundations of Freedom Dance Studio. About seven students attend the class, which meets on Tuesday. [Photo by Brian Leddy/Independent]


Sheep graze as a student walks across the campus of Dine' College on Monday afternoon. While many have found the idea of animals openly roaming on a school campus disconcerting, president Ferlin Clark says he loves the touch of traditional Navajo culture it adds. [Photo by Brian Leddy/Independent] Full Story

Wednesday
March 21, 2007
Selected Stories:

Replacing Harrison put on hold

Richards, Shelly meet; Aide says it's an endorsement, Chief of Staff says not so

Shoplifter arrested again

Mixing Old & New; Diné College blends two cultures in learning

Deaths

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