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UA Initiative Aims to Make College a Reality for More Marginalized Men

Workshops include how to plan for the future and dealing with masculinity.

Understanding the Issues in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District

A closer look at challenges in Tucson, Nogales and Yuma.

UA, Microsoft Working to Make Data Centers Sustainable

The 'Cloud' uses as much power as 6,000,000 homes

Tucson Unified Considering Future of Early Learning Centers

The schools have one month to create a plan to break even.

Voters to Decide on Bonds and Overrides to Fund Schools

Education advocates hope teachers' movement will make a difference.

Master Gardeners Celebrate 35 Years in Pima County

Volunteers have been "planting knowledge" since 1983.

Sierra Vista School to Host Shooting Drill Thursday

Residents are being assured it's only a drill.

Teachers Discuss the Impact of Red for Ed, Challenges That Remain

A teacher roundtable reflects nearly a century of educator experience.

Declining Enrollment, Capital Funding Ongoing Challenges for TUSD

Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo reflects on strides made since taking the position.

Red for Ed Revisited; Prop 305 Explained; State Legislature Races

Plus, how TUSD superintendent Gabriel Trujillo is addressing ongoing issues in Arizona's second-largest district.

Ducey, Garcia Spar on Education Policy in Tucson Debate

Candidates for Arizona Governor continue to offer disparate visions on the future of the state, in second debate this week.

Gubernatorial Candidates Clash Over Education in Phoenix Debate

The candidates will face off in Tucson Tuesday night.

Will Water Return to Tucson's Washes?

A group hopes to restore running water to the city's watershed.

Endowment to Support Global-Literature Collection for Kids

The nation’s largest collection of global children’s and teen literature has received a $1 million endowment to support future teaching and scholarship.

Tips for Keeping the Cost of College Down

A discussion with certified financial planner Mary Ahearn.

Back to School in Southern Arizona

The school year in Southern Arizona started with too few teachers but more money.

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