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Arizona Sonoran News

Arizona Sonoran News

Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Smoke overtakes the neighborhood streets during the fire that destroyed large sections of Lahaina, Maui, August 2023. Photo courtesy of Louisa Williams.

Starting over after the fire

Analeise Mayor, Arizona Sonoran News April 29, 2024

After the devastating 2023 wildfires on Maui, Louisa Williams and her fiance Aaron Walton became climate refugees.  Now, they’re starting over in Tucson, and they are not alone The International...

The leftist rebels prepare for battle during the last show of “Enríka La Quarta” on Saturday, April 6, Courtesy Shakesqueer Theater

Shakesqueer’s musical takes Tucson audience to Spanish Civil War

Analeise Mayor, Arizona Sonoran News April 9, 2024

No animals were harmed in the Shakesqueer Theater production of “Enríka La Quarta.” The cast of last Saturday night’s performance made that very clear when they promised the audience, “whatever...

Swifties dance the night away at the Rialto during The Taylor Party on March 30, 2024.

‘Swifties’ take Tucson

Analeise Mayor, Arizona Sonoran News April 9, 2024

The Rialto Theatre filled on March 30 with self-proclaimed Swifties dressed in their Taylor best, looking to “Shake-It-Off” with a night of fun at the Taylor Swift Dance Party. Fans showed up rocking...

Members of University of Arizona Young Democrats club table at a gun rally in 2022. The club has been dormant since late 2023. Courtesy of Arizona Young Democrats via Instagram.

UA Young Democrats club disbands

Analeise Mayor, Arizona Sonoran News March 27, 2024

Less than a year before an incredibly contentious presidential election, the University of Arizona Young Democrats club has disbanded. Alecia Vasquez, the University of Arizona Young Democrats vice...

A sign points voters to First United Methodist Church on March 19. The church, adjacent to the University of Arizona campus, was open for the primary election this year. Photo by Kiara Adams

Economy, environment top agenda for Gen Z voters

Analeise Mayor, Arizona Sonoran News March 27, 2024

Arizonans — many of them young Gen Z voters — cast ballots on March 19 in the state’s presidential preference election. Nationally, 41 million members of Gen Z will be eligible to vote in the...

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