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Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Patricia Gonzales leads a group of students in making a medicinal syrup. Photo by: Maxie Ruan/Arizona Sonora News

Witchcraft becoming more popular among young Latinos

Maxie Ruan February 23, 2017

To say the word “brujo” in some communities is akin to yelling “fire!” in a crowded movie theater. It incites fear and panic. For centuries, brujería, or witchcraft, has been an obscure...

A shuttle service: 'Who's going to Nogales?'

A shuttle service: ‘Who’s going to Nogales?’

Julian Cronen May 4, 2016

Inside the neon green and yellow shack on 6th Avenue, a few blocks outside of South Tucson, there are four rows of connected seats facing the entrance and a gray television set broadcasting an episode...

Nativity scene is one of a kind

Nativity scene is one of a kind

Valeria Flores March 1, 2016

Christmas hasn't ended for Tucson residents. For 38 years, artist María Luisa Teña’s nativity scene – El Nacimiento – has kept the holiday alive at La Casa Cordova within the downtown...

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