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Stories from Southeastern Arizona, by students at the University of Arizona School of Journalism

Author: Genae Gonzales

Front seat view: what it’s like to be a Greyhound bus driver

All StoriesGenae Gonzales05/02/20180

  Long hours and long roads. Constantly going on road trips, but with different people every time. Being more familiar with the roads you are driving on than the people sitting right beside you. Working as a Greyhound bus driver is different than being any other type of public transportation worker. It’s not like being…

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Tucson’s house of curiosities in the middle of the desert

All StoriesGenae Gonzales02/23/20180

And there it was: just an old, small wooden building in the middle of the desert. Tucson Mineral and Gem World is home to over 100,000 rocks, minerals, fossils and artifacts. Some of the strangest items in the store include bat skeletons, the preserved body of a cobra and a human skull. The skull, once…

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