Teaching physical education through the computer

By Rosa Garcia/El Inde On a Monday, at approximately 6:15 in the morning, an iPhone alarm goes off. After a minute of the loud sound echoing in the small-squared room with blue walls, the alarm is finally turned off at 6:20. That’s when 29 year-old physical education teacher Francisco Ochoa begins his morning routine.  Instead…

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Old Tucson Studios memories

By Julianna Flores/El Inde It’s been 26 years since Tim Bentley started working at Old Tucson Studios. He still remembers how fun it was working there and he still holds on to both of his name badges. He also still has an Old Tucson sheriff’s badge that reads “Sheriff Tim” and an old pass to…

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Overcrowded quarantine

By Frida Gomez/El Inde The camera focuses on a small, wide-eyed blonde as she fiddles with something in front of her, waiting for her audio to connect for our Zoom call. In her background, there is a pastel pink tapestry with deep green palm leaves. The rest of the walls are painted white. The girl…

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Carnegiea Literary Magazine is making a comeback

By Jamie Donnelly/El Inde A year ago, Sharmila Dey and seven other University High School students were hosting an event to celebrate launching the first edition of Carnegiea Literary Magazine. Throughout the University of Arizona Poetry Center, little magazines with green cactuses were piled on tables along with various artwork and photographs from local youth…

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