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Navajo-Hopi Observer
Jan. 28, 2025
U of A professor brings Hopi perspective to U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Arizona Daily Wildcat
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New leadership in the new year
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NASA bringing asteroid hunters to Sundance
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The Conversation
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Arizona Daily Star
Jan. 24, 2025
Tucson doctor wins national award for his second act as amateur astronomer
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Snow4Flow: Studying glaciers from Arizona
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The Associated Press
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Tips on overcoming the loss of cherished, personal belongings in disasters

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