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Arizona’s Prop 308 tuition act cracks open door, but hurdles remain

All Storiesindearizona-test@arizona.edu04/13/20230

One semester in, new law allowing in-state tuition for non-residents is off to slow start By Sohi Kang from El Inde Arizona Since the passing of Proposition 308 in November 2022, some non-Arizona and undocumented students were able to pay in-state tuition starting in the spring semester. So far 19 students have received in-state tuition…

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Tucson Clay Co-Op seeks to expand

All Storiesindearizona-test@arizona.edu04/11/20230

Fundraising effort could help studio become artistic leader in the state Rachel E. Simmons, El Inde Arizona Maxine Krasnow wants her Tucson clay studio to be the center of Arizona’s clay universe. To do that, the 75-year-old owner of Tucson Clay Co-Op needs more space. She plans to expand her existing space at 3326 N….

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Student newsletter seeks to reshape stigma around medicinal psychedelic use

All Storiesindearizona-test@arizona.edu04/06/20230

Vic Verbalaitis, El Inde Arizona Evan Laughlin loves to be right. Growing up, he often argued with his sister, eagerly attempting to achieve the upper hand. Though the topics of the debates would vary, Laughlin loved the idea of proving someone wrong. These days, Laughlin’s passions are focused on proving something right, and helping further…

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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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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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