Are Arizona colleges unsafe?

https://youtu.be/5MVkSNsDQCE A 2018 study on the safest colleges in the United States, released by the National Council for Home Safety and Security, represented three Arizona universities in a false light for campus safety. The study is now being called into question about the methodology used to rank the colleges. Based on the list of 243 colleges…

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Generation Z creates a movement

The power to ignite change and unite people is at the fingertips of Generation Z and the students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have realized social media is a powerful tool and through Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat, they have the power to rally thousands of people. The March for Our Lives movement on …

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New curriculum replaces Mexican-American Studies

The debate of reincorporating Mexican American Studies to the Tucson Unified School District has been silenced, as of now, because culturally relevant courses has filled the void of ethnic studies within the curriculum. MAS classes were the original ethnic studies in TUSD, but the state banned it in December of 2010. Because of this ban,…

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Soccer seeks a home in the desert

Major League Soccer not only brings revenue to the Tucson economy with their preseason play, but a bigger idea that soccer is growing in the community. The MLS teams coming to town year after year brings awareness to the growth of soccer within Tucson stemming all the way down to youth soccer. The benefits of…

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Guns trigger student walkouts nationwide

Tens of thousands of students across the nation joined in a march to protest against gun violence in honor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting in Parkland, Florida, which occurred on February 14th. Today, Tucson High School students participated in the march and also held a 17-minute moment of silence; 17 minutes representing the 17…

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