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Border Patrol Shows Off New Robots

Border Patrol Shows Off New Robots

By Francisco Romero In a game of Cat and Mouse, the United States Border Patrol is used to following organized crime’s innovative ways of transporting drugs or smuggling undocumented immigrants. Today the federal agency put on a display that puts

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Marcelino Quiñonez Announces his Candidacy for the State House of Representatives in District 27

Marcelino Quiñonez Announces his Candidacy for the State House of Representatives in District 27

By: Cindy G. Castillo “April 23, 2010 at 1 o’clock, that is when Governor Brewer signed SB1070,” Marcelino Quiñonez reminds the group of supporters that gathered this past January 8th at the Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center. A group

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Students Transform Food Trucks Into Mobile Libraries

Students Transform Food Trucks Into Mobile Libraries

  For many of us, food trucks conjure up images of mouth-watering tacos, burgers and fries. But three enterprising Arizona State University students see food trucks and envision e-readers, computers and books, instead.   Enter BiblioTrucka, a cost-effective new-age mobile

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Raquel Teran Shares the Importance of the Latino Vote and Immigration Reform

Raquel Teran Shares the Importance of the Latino Vote and Immigration Reform

By Cindy G Castillo Born in Douglas, AZ and raised in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Raquel Teran has witnessed first-hand the social issues that surround her town of origin. “I have been involved in the issue of immigration for the last

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16th Ranked Sun Devils Looking for it’s 11th Win

16th Ranked Sun Devils Looking for it’s 11th Win

By Francisco Romero After suffering their worst defeat in three years against Stanford in the Pac-12 Championship game (38-14), Arizona State is looking to finish the season with 11 wins.  The loss to Stanford prevented the Sun Devils from playing

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ASU Partners with San Diego Zoo in Conservation Research

ASU Partners with San Diego Zoo in Conservation Research

On Behalf of ASU News: Science and Tech The Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research at Arizona State University has began a collaborative partnership with the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research.   “Studying the behavior and welfare of

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Deportation Relief Seen as More Important Than a Pathway to Citizenship

Deportation Relief Seen as More Important Than a Pathway to Citizenship

On behalf of the Pew Research Center’s Hispanic Trends Project While lopsided majorities of Hispanics and Asian Americans support creating a pathway to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants, two new national surveys from the Pew Research Center also show that these groups

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Looking Ahead: Leisure Travel in 2014

Looking Ahead: Leisure Travel in 2014

By: Amy Graff As cold weather settles in for the winter, and the stress of the holidays begins to take its toll, travelers are looking ahead to 2014 and are already planning their next vacation. Amy Graff, Best Western leisure

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With demand down, first jobs tougher to come by for new nurses in Arizona

With demand down, first jobs tougher to come by for new nurses in Arizona

By KAY MILLER TEMPLE Cronkite News Service PHOENIX – Getting top grades, serving as president of her student nursing association and networking with professionals didn’t get Chloe Burtcher the nursing job she knew was her calling when she received an

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Holiday 2013: Five Trends To Watch

Holiday 2013: Five Trends To Watch

For this 2013, we have piled up a couple of trends to look for this holiday season as far as spending goes. Today’s shoppers are pickier than ever, and do more research on the gift items they want, thanks to

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