Arizona’s public universities start their fall semesters in the coming weeks and are facing a good deal of uncertainty. A longtime regent on what the near future may hold. Plus, the memoir of a child held in a migrant detention facility during the first Trump administration.
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Following months of infighting and controversy, Arizona Democrats voted Wednesday evening to oust the state party’s chair. By a margin of 89%, Democratic Party members from across the state elected to remove Robert Branscomb a mere six months after he won a landslide victory to lead the party.
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We’re used to seeing headlines about the U.S.-Mexico border being overwhelmed with migrants seeking asylum. But, right now, the border is the most quiet it's been in years.
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Arizona’s public universities will start their fall semesters in the next several weeks. But despite that calendar, there’s still some uncertainty the schools are facing.
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Around the world, the energy drink market is estimated to be worth billions of dollars. But this exprt says most of us don't need to be and shouldn't be drinking these drinks.
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A New York Times Magazine article titled "A Professor Was Fired for Her Politics. Is That the Future of Academia?" tells the story of Maura Finkelstein at Muhlenberg College.
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When D. Esperanza was 14 years old, he spent five months in captivity in the Tornillo Influx Facility in Texas. Esperanza recently published a book about his experience.