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Stories from Southeastern Arizona, by students at the University of Arizona School of Journalism

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Seafood in the desert: to eat or not to eat?

All StoriesAmanda Lennon04/05/20170

The myths of seafood are tales as old as time: you should never eat sushi on a Monday, and you should also never eat fish in the desert are two big ones. The reality of the freshness and quality of fish and sushi, especially in places like Arizona may surprise you. For starters much of today’s…

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Los residentes de Arizona comparten el daño causado por el perfil racial

En EspañolMar Ruiz04/05/20170

El perfil racial ocurre. Ocurre dentro de una sala de clase, en el supermercado y en las calles. Y a aquellos a quien les sucede, verdaderamente les duele. Aquí hay cinco historias. Chelsea Kiki   Con su esposo en el volante, y el olor de un nuevo aromatizante de carro que venia del arbolito que…

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El más tenaz de Arizona capturó a Dillinger por el campo derecho

En EspañolMar Ruiz04/04/20170

Recordemos a Frank Eyman, considerado uno de los individuos más tenaces que han llegado a ponerse una insignia. El ex jugador de béisbol de Bisbee y antiguo hombre de la ley de Arizona es más conocido por capturar al famoso “enemigo público número uno”, John Dillinger y su pandilla, pero además de su insignia, Eyman…

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Tom Dekyvere: An artist after your senses

All StoriesMackenzie Boulter04/02/20170

                          Scottsdale Public Art received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts this year for its fifth annual Canal Convergence: Water + Light + Art festival. The festival displays the artwork of many different artists from around the world. Tom Dekyvere, 31, a…

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For Tucson chefs, international hype raises friendly competition

All StoriesDevon Walo03/31/20171

As it basks in the light of international recognition, Tucson has upped its game in the culinary world. Being labeled North America’s first “City of Gastronomy” by UNESCO in December 2015 not only created pressure to live up to the hype, but it also increased competition between local chefs. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,…

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