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UA graduate, self-taught roller skater rolls out all-level classes

All StoriesEmily Wright11/20/20230

If Susan “Zohan” Barnett behaved well in church as a child, she was allowed to go rollerbladingat Tucson’s Skate Country as a reward. At the age of 18, she took her skating hobby into her own hands, attending Thursday 18+ skatenights or skating on her local basketball court after work. Coping with loneliness and the…

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Still no answers about UA’s $240 million budget shortfall

All Storiesgracedejong@arizona.edu11/20/20230

President Robbins faces backlash at Regents meeting Grace DeJong, El Inde Arizona President Robert C. Robbins continued to leave University of Arizona students and staffin the dark amidst the school’s $240 million budget shortfall. Students and staff were expecting answers to the financial crisis when the Arizona Board ofRegents met on Thursday Nov. 16, at…

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El Tour de Tucson beneficiary team helps cyclists around the globe

All Storiessleemangracie@arizona.edu11/15/20230

Riders racing past an airfield during El Tour de Tucson. Courtesy of El Tour de Tucson.  – By Gracie Sleeman, El Inde Arizona – USA Today recently named El Tour de Tucson, which returns to downtown Tucson on Saturday,  Nov. 18, the No.1 best bike ride in the country.  El Tour de Tucson began in…

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‘A Bookstore of One’s Own’: Antigone Books celebrates 50 years reflecting community values

All StoriesEmily Wright10/09/20230

In the back staff kitchen of Antigone Books, a package of pumpkin Oreos, a string of solar-powered lights and a mug filled with pens are telltale signs of its busiest season. But this fall is different. Themed displays like “Est. 1973” have been propped up against the store’s signature purple walls, once home to the sterile-colored…

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UA brings ‘The Laramie Project’ to stage on 25th anniversary of Matthew Shepard’s murder

Culturegshoover10/06/20230

Grant Hoover, El Inde Arizona The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television is bringing “The Laramie Project,” to Tornabene Theatre Oct. 12-22. The play centers around the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay 21-year old University of Wyoming student who was beaten to death and the reactions of the townspeople of…

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UA School of Journalism • Louise Foucar Marshall Building • Tucson, AZ 85721

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