The art of streaming at night

By Justin Sternad/El Inde Cade Baumann, a student and employee by day and gamer by night, loves to stream video games for his fans. Streaming, which first came about in 2001, allows anyone to stream anything they want, with a couple clicks of a button. How did a hobby turn into something someone can make…

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Esperanza o dolor

By Ashley Morales/El Inde Migrating to a different country and growing up undocumented has a major impact on one’s mental health. Many face numerous challenges and obstacles in hopes of a better life. This is the story of an undocumented/ or DACAmented migrant whose struggles pushed her to break the stigma of mental health and…

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Education, housing, paid leave: Advocates demand record budget surplus be invested in Arizonans’ well-being

By Gloria Gomez/UA Don Bolles Fellow/AZ Mirror PHOENIX — Tatyanna Duchene pushed her 1-year-old son’s stroller around the State Capitol on Wednesday, following a crowd of students and volunteers as they gathered to petition legislators to use the current $5.3 billion dollar budget surplus for community needs.  Her daughter, Khaleesi, is just 4 years old,…

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Victim advocates call on legislators to take action

By Gloria Gomez/UA Don Bolles Fellow/AZ Mirror PHOENIX — Dozens of victim advocates bowed their heads in the late Monday morning heat, remembering the friends and family members lost to violent crime; some murmured names aloud, others were overcome with grief. They stood just outside the State Capitol, welcoming the start of National Crime Victims’…

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