By Linda Jo Scott Sun staff writer Consider the lowly stringer (or, as they now say, “correspondent”). We’re the little guys who work in the rural trenches writing those small bits that glue a newspaper together. Our work is minor, we realize. In fact, our superiors never even help us figure out what to write.

By Mary Sharry Sun staff writer Milk was our conspiracy. We would meet at the refrigerator for swigs right from the bottle, which he could do neatly. It was difficult for a seven-year-old. The milk dribbled down my chin or ran from the corners of my mouth.

By Jane Greiner Sun nature correspondent The Navaho Indians have an important god named Changing Woman, who some say was the daughter of the sky and the earth. As a non-native I had a hard time comprehending the importance of this god until I began to understand that she is named for the cycle of […]

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by Mary Sharry (reprinted from Detroit Free Press, 5/5/93) Sun staff writer

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