The federal government says it’s reversing a decision to cancel the records of some international students studying at American universities. What the incident could mean for those students and the schools’ futures. Plus, an argument against being calm, cool and collected.
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The warming climate has all kinds of implications for all kinds of aspects of our ecosystems. New research from Northern Arizona University finds even a slight temperature increase in boreal forests can lead to less snow, which in turn leads to other changes.
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Last month, in an opinion essay for Arizona State University’s State Press, reporter Sam Troester took issue with what he views as an epidemic of nonchalance.
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It is the time of year when much of the Valley turns a shade of yellow, as palo verde trees bloom. Artist Jen Urso talks about the beauty and benefit of the plants.
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The federal government announced last week that it would restore the records of some number of international college and university students who are studying in the U.S.
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Aarathi Krishnan is a 20-year veteran in the world of humanitarian aid. But over the years, she’s sometimes found herself disappointed with leadership at the organizations she partners with.
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Bob Robb, a longtime observer of Arizona government and politics, bemoans what he’s calling "the sorry state of state government politics." He talks more about it on The Show.