Takoyaki on the streets of Tucson

By Sebastian Janik/El Inde The smell of food hangs in the air during the Tucson Meet Yourself also known as Tucson Eat Yourself festival. The temperature drops below 90 degrees and the breeze carries the delicious smells of cooking from all different parts of the world. Tacos, Roasted Corn, Raspados and Japanese street food. Sebastian…

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Tackling football tryouts

By Ryan Potts/El Inde We all have our motivations. We want to do great things often because we don’t want to disappoint others. One aspiring Arizona football player has a unique perspective on personal motivations. Ryan Potts has his story.

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Who’s visiting Saguaro National Park?

By Jenna Smith / El Inde Saguaro National Park is located just about 60 miles north of Mexico and 15 minutes outside of Tucson. The park’s close proximity provides visitors with the experience of wildlife and scenic trails. But, for Saguaro National Park, there is a gap in the visitor demographics that rangers are trying to…

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Temple of style

By Chloe Hislop/El Inde In 1937, Dorothea Lange took a photograph of the historic Labor Temple in downtown Tucson. The temple was originally built in the 19th century to safely house meetings for labor unions. The building’s purpose may have changed but the outside looks the same as Lange’s photograph. Now, the building sits across…

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