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Stargazing, AI, and Sasquatch: The Flagstaff Festival of Science returns
Learn about the Flagstaff Festival of Science and make plans to attend the 2024 edition, which will be held from September 20 to 29.
In a world where Bigfoot and artificial intelligence rarely share the same sentence, let…
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Halloween costume ideas that are uniquely Arizonan
Halloween is just around the corner, so we've put together some costume ideas that represent your home-state love.
Spooky season is here! If you haven't already enjoyed the scent of apple cinnamon everything, the taste of too much pumpkin…
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Coconino County’s whopping 19-Inch Ballot: What You Need to Know
Coconino County voters will see an unprecedented 19-inch ballot this November. Here's how they can prepare.
According to a recent press release, Coconino County voters will face a lengthy 19-inch ballot this November, while residents in…
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2024 Indigenous Peoples’ Day events across Arizona
Learn about eight events worth checking out in Arizona this Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
“Christopher Columbus was looking to trade for spice in India when he first discovered America, and that is why he began calling the Natives…
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$1.6M Grant Boosts Indigenous Nursing Students at U of A
The University of Arizona's College of Nursing received a $1.6M grant for the INCATS program, which supports Indigenous nursing students.
Indigenous students at the University of Arizona College of Nursing will receive enhanced financial…
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Can AI prevent strokes? An NAU Student’s Groundbreaking Research
In her groundbreaking research, NAU student Holly Berns harnesses the power of AI to prevent strokes.
In a groundbreaking study that could revolutionize brain health care, a Northern Arizona University doctoral student is…
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Alarming Teacher Survey Reveals Root Causes of Mass Departures
A recent Arizona Department of Education survey reveals the reasons the state is struggling to attract and retain teachers.
In a stark warning to Arizona residents, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has sounded the…
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University of Arizona Welcomes its Largest & Most Diverse Class Ever
The University of Arizona welcomes its largest and most diverse class of over 9,300 first-year students, including a record 4,900 Arizona residents.
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2024 Oktoberfest festivals & events across Arizona
Discover the top 2024 Oktoberfest festivals in Arizona, featuring German beer, food, music, and family-friendly activities across the state.
Can you feel it? The cooling temperatures and crunch in the air? It’s that time of year again —…
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New U of A study links pesticide exposure to increased stillbirth risk
According to new research from the University of Arizona, living near pesticide use before conception and during early pregnancy raises stillbirth risk.
A new study led by researchers at the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid…
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