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(12/04/21 9:34pm)
This series, "Faith & Philanthropy," was produced as part of the "Confronting Scarcity Project" – a collection of reporting, commentary, maps, audio and more aimed at destigmatizing and amplifying the conversation around food and basic needs insecurity. This project was produced with students and the university community in mind as part of a collaboration between the Daily Wildcat and the UA School of Journalism's student media apprenticeship program.
(11/04/20 5:59pm)
Welcome to the University of Arizona in 2020! Whether you’ve been around the block here a few times or are brand new to the university experience, today’s unprecedented circumstances can be anxiety-inducing from freshmen to grad students alike. That’s why it’s more important than ever to know the answers to the question every college student ever has undoubtedly asked:
(04/18/18 1:00pm)
The idea of a party dorm like Coronado Residence Hall in a quiet Tucson neighborhood has elicited passionate objections from communities bordering the University of Arizona campus.
(02/27/18 1:00pm)
Local developer Ross Rulney is encountering challenges from the community in developing luxury apartments on his newly-acquired property: the site of an early-1900s-era Benedictine Monastery, heralded as a place of significance by the Tucson community.
(08/21/17 1:00pm)
Not too often do café-goers have the opportunity to walk in on a real coffee bean roasting machine at work. Exo Roast Co. on Sixth Avenue, Cartel Coffee Lab on Campbell Avenue and Caffe Luce on University Boulevard are among those coffee shops that offer the experience once in a while, however there’s one quaint and homey coffee destination that may not be on your radar: Presta Coffee Roasters on First Avenue.