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

Author: Karen Lizarraga

Sacrifices of a quinceañera: change of tradition

All StoriesKaren Lizarraga02/18/20160

The dress fit so tightly she felt her ribs pushing against the plastic varillas (rods) on her corset. It locked in her breath. Flashes illuminated the room like fireworks covering the Fourth of July’s sky. Her crush told her how beautiful she looked as he dropped his orange Fanta on her bubblegum pink dress. Even that…

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Trump’s success lights spark in Latino community

All StoriesKaren Lizarraga02/12/20160

  Donald Trump’s presidential campaign not only hovers over the idea of a bigger wall, but it also lights a fire under the Latino community that hasn’t been ignited in a long time. Whether it is for humor on social media or political debates and violent rallies across the nation, Trump’s platform brings a level of fear…

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