Arizona
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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.
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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.
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Arizona homelessness crisis: NAU’s $1 million grant solution
Homelessness in Arizona hit a crisis in 2023. With a new grant, NAU and its community partners are seeking solutions.
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Places to volunteer around Phoenix, based on your interests & passions
Wanna help change the world? Start by giving back to your community with one of these awesome volunteer opportunities around Phoenix.
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From cacti to kayaks: Your guide to the lakes of Central Arizona
Does the desert have you feeling dry and dehydrated? Check out one of these refreshing Central Arizona lakes.
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The punniest breakfast spots in the Valley
Learn about eight breakfast spots across the valley that serve fantastic food and start the customer experience with a pun.
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U of A Researchers Develop the World’s Fastest Electron Microscope
Researchers at the University of Arizona have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope, capturing images of moving electrons and paving the way for advancements in multiple scientific fields.
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Meet the U of A athletes representing the US at the 2024 Paralympic Games
Learn about the many University of Arizona (U of A) athletes representing their alma mater and country at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. The University of Arizona (U of A) has a strong presence at the 2024 Paralympic Games…
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Hantavirus Alert in Arizona: What You Need to Know
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) has reported an increase in hantavirus cases in the state. Here’s what residents need to know.









