What's Going On?
July 22-26, 2024
CFNU is on hiatus this week so our producers can attend the Indigenous Journalists Association conference in Oklahoma City.
Find out how to get involved in Indigenous Journalism at FNU by clicking the link below!
May 22-23, 2024
Oceti Sakowin Language Conference
CFNU Radio streamed LIVE from the 6th Annual Dakota Language Conference at Dakota Dunes Resort.
INCA Summer Institute 2024
INCA students and mentors came together for 3 weeks to learn what it takes to be a great journalist. Students learned how to write for radio, tv, and print.
May 3-25, 2024
Click the link below to read their First News Stories!
INCA First News Stories
INCA’s National Indigenous People’s Day Special
INCA Cousins Special It’s INCA’s National Indigenous People’s Day 1 Hour Special! Hosted By Amanda Leader & Brittany PoitrasStories By INCA Students More Posts for Show: INCA 2024 – First News Stories
Wiseman Mathematics Contest
Wiseman Mathematics Contest By Belinda Nelson The Wiseman Mathematics Contest has announced the winners for 2024. The Contest aims to motivate young students in First Nations schools to learn Mathematics in a competitive environment. The Wiseman Mathematics Contest meets the
Eden Fineday’s journalism career began with a leap of faith coupled with a desire to reconnect
Eden Fineday’s journalism career began with a leap of faith coupled with a desire to reconnect By: Shanaiah Geddes Indiginews publisher Eden Fineday took a leap of faith into journalism. Photo by Shanaiah Geddes. The media landscape has gone through
Student Bylines
Stories by students in Indigenous Journalism and Communication Arts courses
Ahtahkakoop’s interest in Fur Lakes raises contention once again
Ahtahkakoop must face off with third party interests, rather than the province, when it comes to purchasing Crown lands in the Fur Lakes area.
New books bring language to life
Three books, multiple personal stories and one thing in common: all are written in both Cree and English.
Students and staff excited to have a place to call their own
It’s been about a decade since the students and staff at First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) had an on-campus cafe and the wait is over.
News
New training offered for local radio and communications
A new program at FNUniv is available for students looking for hands-on training in community relations and community radio.
Governor General visits CFNU
Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General took a seat behind CFNU’s mic during a visit to First Nations University of Canada on April 22.
One-week INCA crash course trains youth for radio
Two INCA alums have received funding to offer a pre-INCA “crash course” training program to 15 youth (age 15 to 29), from Monday, April 15 to Saturday, March 20–the week leading up to, and the first day of, the FNUniv Powwow.