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Rev. Anannda Barclay witnessed more than 200 deaths as a clinical chaplain. Now that she’s working at Stanford, she says that students go through similar existential crises to people on their deathbeds – and that maybe bees can offer some inspiration for what life is really about.
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El Inde - Podcast
When a migrant leaves their home country to pursue the “American dream” and doesn’t call to check in by the next week or so — their moms and their spouses and their siblings and their children and their friends start to get worried...
photo credit: © Anais de Stefano
Arizona Daily Star
One year ago, life as we knew it came to a screeching halt in Arizona. Businesses shut their doors. Events were canceled. Employees were sent home. All the while, many social media platforms exploded with activity as normal people found...
photo credit: ©Mamta Popat
photo credit: ©Kelly Presnell
Arizona Daily Star
If you happen to walk down University Boulevard on the UA campus as the sun goes down and look up at the trees framing Arizona State Museum, you will see giant faces peering down at you, smiling, yawning, sleeping, laughing...
photo courtesy of Eli Piccarreta
Arizona Daily Star
Eli Piccarreta trusts his gut.
That's what landed him his dream job -- one that his 16-year-old DJ-self never thought existed.
"If I had known about this job from an earlier age ..."
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson band gets big boost from TikTok influencer
Tucsonan Tristan Jemsek never imagined that his band Dogbreth's decade-old, debut album "Chookie" might one day get a boost from a wildly popular, video sharing network service.
The release had long run its course, relegated to stacks of CDs...

photo courtesy of Tristan Jemsek