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Arizona Sonoran News

Arizona Sonoran News

Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

This is one of the seating areas at Triangle L Ranch. Photograph  via http://www.trianglelranch.com/

Historical fairytale in Oracle

Whitney Burgoyne December 11, 2014

Glittery fairies are illuminated in hand-painted glass bottles dangling from mesquite and emery oak tree limbs. Pastel-colored tea tables and chairs dot the edges of a stone-studded path. A butterfly...

Protestors hold up signs during rally. Photograph by Whitney Burgoyne

UA students protest for justice

Whitney Burgoyne December 6, 2014

A group of about 50 protestors holding signs that read, “Black Lives Matter” and “UA Stands for Justice” gathered at the University of Arizona’s Old Main Friday afternoon to protest the shooting...

Solar panels constructed as part of WIFAs plan to help communities convert to solar energy. Photograph via Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering water company.

WIFA helping communities convert to solar

Whitney Burgoyne November 24, 2014

Five rural cities in Arizona are being powered by solar thanks to loans from the state's Water Infrastructure Finance Authority. Another three cities will be considered for low-interest authority loans...

Un grupo de cosechadores trabajando en el viñedo del Colegio Comunitario de Yavapai. Foto por cortesía de viticulture.yc.edu

Graduados de Yavapai consiguen trabajo en la industria creciente del vino

Whitney Burgoyne November 19, 2014

El Colegio Yavapai graduó a la primera clase de su nuevo programa de viticultura la primavera pasada y los cinco graduados no tuvieron ningún problema para conseguir trabajo en la industria creciente...

A group of harvesters working in Yavapai Community Colleges vineyard. Photograph via viticulture.yc.edu

Yavapai grads find jobs in boosting wine industry

Whitney Burgoyne November 12, 2014

Yavapai College graduated the first class of its new viticulture program last spring and all five graduates had no problems finding jobs in Arizona’s burgeoning wine industry. Wine production in the...

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