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In our 1998 summer issue, our cover story reported on the Fishing America Project of Art School alum Larry Stark '65, a printmaker and photographer.

Stark's project, which he defines as a "conceptual work of art," was originally to catch a different fish with a different fishing partner in each of the 50 states. The project would be recorded visually and also form the basis of a book...


Caribou rescue

I'm working with a small herd of isolated and genetically unique woodland caribou that range on the southern Yukon/Alaskan border, about 200 miles north of Haines Junction (where I live). It's called the Chisana herd, and its numbers have dropped from 1,800 in the late 1980s to about 300 now...


Cover girl

In 1994, Jillian Shanebrook wrapped up dual master's degrees in Asian studies and development economics in Ann Arbor and headed to Indonesia for a teaching job. Not long after her arrival she was surprised to find herself one of Asia's top magazine models...

 

More stories:

The Angler Compleated
Around Campus
Inhalable flu vaccine available this fall
The Little Brown Jug
Caribou Rescue
The Wrap Artist
How the U-M Admission System Affected Me
The Last Russian Tsar Was 'A Nester At Heart'
Backpacking Ambassador
Cover Girl
The Assembly Man
A Life of Evading a Career



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