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The Arizona Republic
Feb. 11, 2025
I'm an addiction doctor, and I can't get lifesaving meds for many of my patients
Arizona Daily Star
Feb. 11, 2025
Rio Nuevo partners with U of A Athletics to promote 'connectivity' to downtown Tucson
KJZZ
Feb. 11, 2025
This doctor's experiences inspired her to study physical symptoms of grief and how to treat them
Spectrum News
Feb. 11, 2025
Researchers track firefighter exposure following LA devastation
Arizona Attorney Magazine
Feb. 11, 2025
Dean Marc Miller: Exiting on a high note
The Hechinger Report
Feb. 11, 2025
Colleges rebrand humanities majors as job-friendly
Arizona Daily Star
Feb. 7, 2025
Five U of A faculty members receive U.S. presidential awards
NPR
Feb. 5, 2025
A new type of bird flu has been found in dairy cows in Nevada
AZPM
Feb. 5, 2025
Planetary seismometer
AFAR
Feb. 4, 2025
This southwestern city just launched an astro trail that showcases the beauty of the desert night sky

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