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University of Arizona, Phoenix Announce New Downtown Project

The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and the City of Phoenix announced Thursday plans to construct a 10-story, 245,000-square-foot research building, pending approval from the Arizona Board of Regents in June. The Regents are scheduled to vote

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Heartbreaker at Cal: Cats Lose First Game of the Season

Heartbreaker at Cal: Cats Lose First Game of the Season

By Francisco Romero Arizona had been through this before: trailing at the end of the game, but always finding a way to win. This time it was different, the much-needed basket never came and thus Cal ended Arizona’s 21 game-winning

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It’s All About the Cats No. 1

It’s All About the Cats No. 1

  The University of Arizona Wildcat’s Basketball Team is Ranked Number 1 in the Latest Associated Press Poll By Francisco Romero Tucson, AZ – With a hard fought victory over UNLV (63-58) combined with a Michigan State Loss (79-65) to

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Francisco Romero Diverse Sports Broadcaster

Francisco Romero Diverse Sports Broadcaster

By: Taylor Pineda Conducting the interview over a middling phone signal during Francisco Romero’s commute to work, (an approximately 1,000 mile commute that is) from Houston to Tucson, Francisco let AZlatinos.com take an exclusive look at who he is. Diverse is among

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UA's Dr. Lori Alvord Endorsed for U.S. Surgeon General

UA's Dr. Lori Alvord Endorsed for U.S. Surgeon General

Lori Alvord, MD, associate dean for student affairs and admission at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, has been proposed as one of four candidates for Surgeon General of the United States by the National Indian Health

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Migrant Border Deaths High Despite Decrease in Migrants

Migrant Border Deaths High Despite Decrease in Migrants

  A report released June 5 by the Binational Migration Institute at the University of Arizona answers key questions about migrant deaths in Southern Arizona since 1990. Authored by researchers from the Binational Migration Institute as well as from the Pima County


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Researchers: Immigration reform should focus on families, less on security

Researchers: Immigration reform should focus on families, less on security

By Emilie Eaton Cronkite News Family ties A six-year University of Arizona survey of people recently deported from the U.S. claims that family ties are a major reason for many who cross the border illegally. The survey of 1,113 deportees

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