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Navajo man seeks Senate diversity, challenges Hatch
James Singer leads a 'No DAPL' protest in Salt Lake City against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Singer said the moment he knew he would run for Senate was when he was giving a speech at a rally for Standing Rock in Salt Lake City. (James Singer)
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Pipeline opponents say Trump's executive order tramples tribal sovereignty
The Army Corps of Engineers gave remaining Dakota Access Pipeline protesters until 2 p.m. on Feb. 22 to leave Standing Rock in North Dakota, ending what protesters said was a short-lived victory for Native American sovereignty and self-determination.
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Black History Month event 'Perspectives' showcases performers
MSS Stomp performs at the 'Perspectives' event held by the Multicultural Student Services Office. (Facebook)
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