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Arizona State’s new $150 student fee for athletics: Will the idea spread to Tucson?

All StoriesJS05/05/20140

Arizona State University’s athletic department is much more flush, now that president Michael Crow’s proposal to bring in an additional $10 million in funding from student fees has been approved during the Arizona Board of Regents Meeting. Crow proposed every A.S.U. student pay a mandatory $150 athletics fee each year, regardless if the student goes…

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Agriculture in a desert: Arizona farmers’ water-conservation efforts pay off

All StoriesKayla Samoy05/04/20140

Agriculture is still the predominant user of water in Arizona, but data show that conservation efforts have led to a decline in the amount of water being used by Arizona’s agriculture industry. the reason: Farmers are becoming better at conserving water. Arizona gets water from four major sources: The Colorado River, surface water (including lakes…

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An ASNS Slideshow — Brooke’s Society: Summer Fashions

All StoriesIsaac Cox05/03/20140

As the desert heat becomes a daily factor well before summer officially begins, Arizona Sonora News Service fashion and culture reporter Brooke Bolek looks at the hot weather styles coming out around Tucson in this final installment of Brooke’s Society, which has been a semester-long homage to the fashion-photo great Bill Cunningham.  Photos by Brooke…

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Veterinarians look for ways to unleash new revenues after recession

All StoriesStephanie Casanova05/02/20140

When the U.S. economy crashed in 2008, veterinarians felt the bite as fewer people took pets to the vet. So Dr. Kipp Metzger, general practitioner veterinarian and owner of Animal Health Hospital, P.C., had to reduce staff hours and keep less medical-supply inventory on his shelves. Metzger, who’s been in the veterinary business for almost…

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It’s off to the races at a forlorn Tucson dog track

All StoriesJS05/02/20140

It’s more than 1,500 miles from the dog track in Tucson to the horse track in Louisville where the Kentucky Derby glamour was on full display last weekend.  And that is a world apart. There are no silk suits and fancy ladies hats the size of manhole covers here. Instead, an old man wearing a…

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