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

Author: Rachel Leinson

Many state veterans struggle with mental health care

All StoriesRachel Leinson03/19/20150

 Tucson’s Fernando Galvan served two tours in Iraq for the Special Services Unit in 2007 and 2008. Once he returned home the nightmares began. Next came the paranoia and anxiety in large crowds, common symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. “In Iraq they used to hide bombs in dead animals on the side of the…

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The harsh truth about teen dating violence

All StoriesRachel Leinson02/16/20151

Zoe received almost 30 calls from her ex-boyfriend a day. She wasn’t allowed to hang out with her friends or any other boy besides him, not even male relatives. “He only wanted me to be with him,” said Zoe, a University of Arizona student. “He always made me feel guilty for things I never did…

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Rampant stereotypes challenge state’s Muslim population

All StoriesRachel Leinson02/02/20150

Tucsonan Hashem Khazdooz is Muslim. He does not have a beard and he is not a terrorist. “A terrorist is anyone who kills innocent people regardless of their religion, race, gender or beliefs,” said Khazdooz. “Those terrorists are not humans, they are animals.” A great majority of Muslims in most countries say that suicide bombing and…

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