Community, Support, and Frybread Frydays
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If you’re ever wandering around Coffman trying to kill time between classes, meander your way up to the second floor and go into the American Indian Student Cultural Center for a place to relax, hang out and grab a bite to eat. “Everyone’s welcome,” says Marisa Carr, director of the center. The AISCC was established in 1978 and has moved to several different locations since then, but the center made its last move to Coffman when the union was remodeled a few years ago. In 1999, the AISCC merged with the American Indian Student Association “to make a bigger …



