Skip to content
  • About
  • Audio
  • Culture
  • Past Pubs
    • Tombstone Epitaph
    • El Independiente
    • En Español
  • Politics/Justice
  • Science/Environment
  • Sports
  • Video
  • Some students struggling with new UA meal plan

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

Tag: University of Arizona

Will millennials ruin Wild West tourist towns like Tombstone?

All StoriesAlexa Morelli04/06/20171

Tombstone could face some trouble over the next few years as Wild West loving generations age out and millennials take over. Millennials don’t enjoy the same activities as their parents and grandparents once did, and Wild West culture is an example of that.  Tombstone lacks the technological advances that younger generations crave in order to…

Continue Reading

Local organization fights for the rights of migrants

All StoriesBrittan Bates03/31/20170

  He had a tattoo of a lion with a soccer ball on his left forearm. It could be assumed from his tattoo that his journey began in San Marcos, Guatemala, near the border with Mexico. It could be believed he was born to loving parents who introduced him to the local club football team that…

Continue Reading

Refugees get help planting new roots in Arizona

All StoriesBrittan Bates03/24/20170

    Somalian refugee Suleiman Arive carefully moves his foot farther up the tree branch to knock another grapefruit the size of a small basketball down to Bhutanese refugee Jasoda. She catches it, bringing a wide smile across her face. Arive laughed and politely asked me to retrieve his phone from his bag to Snapchat…

Continue Reading

Adderall kickback proves more dangerous than users think

All StoriesJessica Carpenter03/24/20171

Lilly has a morning routine that is a little different than many college students. She wakes up. She eats breakfast. But with her breakfast, she takes a small pill that helps her feel more focused and relaxed as she starts her day. Vyvanse, Lilly’s morning prescription drug choice, is used to stimulate the central nervous…

Continue Reading

Tucson Festival of Books returns for 9th year

All StoriesTaylor Brestel03/06/20171

The books are back in town. The Tucson Festival of Books returns to the University of Arizona campus Saturday and Sunday for the ninth year. Hannah Isaac, an AmeriCorps volunteer with the Festival of Books, says they are expecting 135,000 people to attend this year. The festival will have over 350 authors involved of all…

Continue Reading

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
Contact

El Inde (indearizona.com) offers readers and media outlets the best journalism produced by students at the University of Arizona School of Journalism.

Our original content is published during the fall and spring semesters. All material may be reproduced—with byline and credit to El Inde at the University of Arizona School of Journalism, please.

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

Contact

El Inde (indearizona.com) offers readers and media outlets the best journalism produced by students at the University of Arizona School of Journalism.

Our original content is published during the fall and spring semesters. All material may be reproduced—with byline and credit to El Inde at the University of Arizona School of Journalism, please.

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

Archives
Recent Posts
  • Tucson theater company brings ‘Matilda’ to life for the holidays
  • Longtime UA music prof retiring after 35 years
  • Gems, minerals and planets, oh my! 
  • Entrepreneurship: The U of A and others provide resources for science and tech startups
  • K-pop finds a home at the UA
slot gacor scatter hitam
ssh account
simbol hoki slot

Copyright © 2025 . All Rights Reserved.

Boston Theme by FameThemes