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

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Las dificultades de la educación rural: insuficientes profesores, currículos erróneos

All StoriesZac Baker11/26/20140

Los oficiales estatales y los expertos de educación culpan a la falta de profesores capacitados y currículos aplicables con los datos inferiores de rendimiento de las escuelas rurales por todo Arizona. Según las clasificaciones más recientes de U.S. News and World Report, la preparatoria Prescott High School es la única escuela fuera de las áreas…

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Arizona se podría convertir en la tierra sin peces

All StoriesCasey Woollard11/26/20140

Podría ser el momento en que los Arizonenses tengan que reconsiderar su uso del agua, ya que puede disminuir el suministro de peces en Arizona. Un estudio reciente sugiere que especies de peces nativas en cuencas de Arizona podrían perder partes importantes de su hábitat para el año 2050 mientras que la superficie de agua…

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Arizona’s fight for K-12 education standards

All StoriesYara Askar11/26/20140

The Arizona College and Career Ready Standards help set the future generation of Arizona for competitive jobs

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Put down the phone and pick up the fork: distracted dining causes problems

All StoriesJacquelyn Montano11/26/20140

Restaurants are starting to recognize a growing dining trend that might not be good for business. Folks sit down at the table and immediately pick up their cell phones. Many never put them down. “I don’t get it.” Said Raoul Villa, a manager at Flagstaff’s Dara Thai restaurant. “People are so taken by their phones, there’s…

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Affordable Care Act: informing young Arizonans about healthcare options

All StoriesBrian Valencia11/26/20140

About 43 percent of young Americans are still without health insurance, two years after the launch of the Affordable Care Act. As the second enrollment period gets underway, some advocates in Arizona are hoping to change that. They’ve launched seminars and presentations on Arizona’s college campuses and a social media campaign to encourage people from…

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