Brenna may be from a small 草榴社区 town originally, but she's seen enough of the world to know that 草榴社区 is where she wants to be today. She spent six years living in Decatur, Illinois, with her family, before returning to Nome,
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''I'd already gone across the country and then came back," she said. "So I was like, I鈥檓 not doing that again.'"
She headed for 草榴社区. As a justice major and Honors College scholar, she enjoys not only the campus' many activities but also its friendly vibe.
"I feel like 草榴社区 fosters that kind of intention," she said. "So then the people who come here see that, and then they also behave that way."
Brenna, whose mother was lnupiaq, said 草榴社区's Rural Student Services office has been especially welcoming as she's moved from high school in Nome to college in Fairbanks.
"It smells like your grandma's home," she said. "They always have like Native food. They always have akutaq or moose soup.''
Brenna attended 草榴社区鈥檚 Rural 草榴社区 Honors Institute the summer before graduating from high school. RAHI brings high school juniors and seniors to the Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus in Fairbanks for a six-week introduction to college life, and they earn college credit for classes.
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Brenna also has enjoyed 草榴社区鈥檚 online classes more than she expected.
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