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Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Tucson’s Transit Tea Redefines the Tea Experience

June 2, 2023

The sign for Transit Tea on East Speedway Boulevard. Photo by Samantha Larned By Samantha Larned, El Inde Arizona With a hot air balloon mural on the side of its midtown building, a mountain and...

Hannah Rapp shopping for new clothes at Buffalo Exchange. Photograph by Claudia Johnson.

How to shop on a budget

Claudia Johnson November 7, 2018

As Hannah Rapp, a Tucson local, glides from one hanger to the next, up and down each aisle, her determination does not dwindle. If anything, Rapp said the hunt is her favorite part of second-hand shopping. “I...

A tower stands near the border wall in Naco, Ariz. on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. The wall in Naco was completed in May of 2017.

Arizona companies scrutinized over border wall

Cedar Gardner October 2, 2018

  In Sierra Vista, Ramon Rosario Jr. retrieves his mail from the offices of KWR Construction. Rosario no longer works for the company, but he still holds the management in high regard. “I’ve...

Suzana Davila's roots from Sonora, Mexico influence everything in the restaurant -- from the food to the music to the decor. (Photo by: Jessica Suriano)

Women entrepreneurs shortchanged in business funding

Jessica Suriano April 25, 2018

Women entrepreneurs and small business owners only receive about 4 percent of all money lent to small businesses each year, yet account for 30 percent of all businesses in the U.S. and generate more...

A view of the San Pedro River, near the San Pedro House, in Cochise County, Ariz. The San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area provides a crucial habitat for over 300 species of birds. Nick Smallwood / Arizona Sonora News

New bill highlights conflict between development, water supply in San Pedro

Ava Garcia March 30, 2018

Sheltered in the shade of cottonwood trees flows the 150-mile-long San Pedro River, the last dam-free river in the American Southwest.  Yet, just a few miles away from the river’s edge lies...

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