Journey through quantum networks

By Jillian Bartsch/El Inde Saikat Guha sits at his desk with a pencil and sheets of paper. He looks down and begins to scribble math equations. In between working on his math problems, he can be found sitting in front of his computer in meetings with his students. A smile appears on his face as…

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New UA app strives to stop anxiety

By Jamie Donnelly/El Inde When your heart starts racing and your head is filled with a million thoughts, you are told to close your eyes and picture your happy place. But escaping to your happy place has become so much harder due to the pandemic and travel restrictions. With feelings of uncertainty and stress, what…

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Beauty comes from within —a makeup kit

By Sydney Jones/El Inde “Whoever is ready, I’m ready for you!” Georgina “Georgie” Dominguez is a freelance makeup artist based in Tucson, ready to conquer another day of wedding glam. Joined by her fellow artist AnaLia Martinez, the two have their Red Bull energy drinks ready to apply makeup on 12 giddy bridal party members….

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Go to Dirtbag’s and get a burger for me

By Sydney Jones/El Inde Crowded around the starting line in front of the Student Union Memorial Center on the University of Arizona campus, dozens of students are anxiously awaiting the annual Greek pajama race to start. The contest runs from Old Main, the busiest place on campus, to the finish line on Highland Avenue.  Crouched…

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Dialing for a difference

By Trent Anderson/El Inde Olivia Coleman has spent the last several months asking every stranger she has met: “Are you registered to vote?” She doesn’t care who you voted for. She doesn’t want to have a political debate. She just wants every eligible voter to participate.  In fact, she likes asking people about voting so…

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