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

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Cost of eggs has Tucson parents hunting for Easter alternatives

All Storiesindearizona-test@arizona.edu04/04/20230

Alli Burgess, El Inde Arizona With egg prices outpacing paychecks, families may be scrambling when it comes to their backyard Easter egg hunt or holiday brunch.  Parents might have to get creative this year, poaching the stores for plastic eggs in lieu of the traditional dyed boiled eggs.  But it’s not just the Easter Bunny…

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Bisbee turns back clock to 1860s with annual Copper City Classic

Sportsindearizona-test@arizona.edu03/30/20230

Tyler Robertson El Inde Arizona The Copper City Classic, a two-day vintage baseball tournament using the rules, uniforms and equipment from the 1860s, returns to Bisbee this weekend. Nine teams will compete in games on Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2, at Bisbee’s historic Warren Ballpark, on the corner of Arizona Street and Ruppe…

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38th annual Tucson Folk Fest returns with 6 stages, 300 musicians, 126+ performances

All Storiesindearizona-test@arizona.edu03/30/20230

Mariah Martinez, El Inde Arizona Tucson’s largest free outdoor music festival is returning this weekend for its 38th year with 125 performances by more than 300 musicians at downtown’s Jácome Plaza. There will be six stages this year including one inside the Roy Place building where people can come to listen to the other performances….

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“Mean Girls” comes to Tucson for the first time

All Storiesindearizona-test@arizona.edu03/24/20230

Tina Fey’s most fetch musical comes to Centennial Hall next weekAlli Burgess, El Inde Arizona “Mean Girls,”the hit Broadway musical based on Tina Fey’s popular 2004 movie, is coming toTucson for the first time March 28 through April 2. The show, presented by Broadway in Tucson, will run Tuesday through Sunday at CentennialHall, 1020 E….

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Possible tuition hike coming in the fall

All Storiesindearizona-test@arizona.edu03/24/20230

But the increase won’t impact existing students Karin A Canedo Moreno, El Inde Arizona The Arizona Board of Regents is considering a proposal that would increase tuition 3% for incoming students.  University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins announced on March 10 a proposal to increase tuition by 3% for residents and 4% for non-residents…

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UA School of Journalism • Louise Foucar Marshall Building • Tucson, AZ 85721

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