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People walk amidst destruction on the main street of Mexico Beach, Fla., in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael inThursday, Oct. 11, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

The Destruction from Hurricane Michael

Caleb Pendleton, Op-Ed Editor October 22, 2018

Hurricane Michael formed on October 7th, 2018 and is recorded to be the third most intense hurricane on the Atlantic coast to hit land, putting it behind the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 and Hurricane...

Dark Day For A Mountain

Dark Day For “A” Mountain

Azalia Munoz, Senior Spotlight Editor October 22, 2018

Thursday morning on October 11th, one of Tucson's most loved places saw horrific tragedy. A 20-year-old driver who was five times over the legal alcohol limit was involved in a fatal crash. Officials...

Sears Goes Bankrupt

Sears Goes Bankrupt

Samantha Crowson, Feature, and Cougar Tales Editor October 21, 2018

Something that is relatively well known is fading away. Sears Holdings Company, once one of the largest retailers in the nation with 125 years of providing us with many different household items ranging...

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Five Benefits of Frankincense Oil

Jocelyn Reeder, Editor-in-Chief October 20, 2018

Essential oils have been around for quite a while and have been used for their healing properties. They come from leaves, stems, or roots of plants. Frankincense oil is a common type of essential oil used...

Kavanaugh or Ford: Who Is to Be Believed?

Kavanaugh or Ford: Who Is to Be Believed?

Emma Walrath October 4, 2018

Brett Kavanaugh was nominated by President Donald Trump to take a seat Justice Anthony Kennedy left open on the Supreme Court, and the confirmation hearing took a confusing turn when Dr. Christina Blazy...

From a Comedian to a Prisoner, Cosby Sentenced to 3-10 Years

From a Comedian to a Prisoner, Cosby Sentenced to 3-10 Years

Alyssa Urff, Sahuaro News Editor October 3, 2018

From being a lively guest host on "The Tonight Show" to making audiences cry with laughter on "The Cosby Show" to living behind bars...Bill Cosby is not who we thought. The Bill Cosby that made...

U.S., Canada, and Mexico Trade Deal

U.S., Canada, and Mexico Trade Deal

Jaelen Whitehead, Fine Arts Co-Editor October 3, 2018

On September 30, 2018, President Trump and the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, agreed on a last minute trade deal. They hope this deal will "give our workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses...

The Truth About Why Univison is No Longer Available on Dish Latino

The Truth About Why Univison is No Longer Available on Dish Latino

Samantha Valdez, Opinion Editor October 3, 2018

You heard that right. Latinos everywhere are incredibly upset over the fact that Dish Latino will no longer be including any Univison channels. So no more Univision, Galavision, or Unimas. It's no secret...

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HPV Vaccinations – Are They Worth It?

Amanda Mourelatos, Associate Editor in Chief October 3, 2018

The Human Papilloma Virus, or HPV, is the most common sexually transmitted infection, which is spread through sexual contact or from mother to baby. About 14 million people, including teens, become infected...

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Trump awards Medal of Honor to former Army Medic

Jocelyn Reeder October 3, 2018

President Trump on Monday awarded the military's highest honor to Former Staff Sgt. Ronald J. Shurer II, a U.S. army medic and Green Beret. He received the Medal of Honor during a ceremony at the White...

Looking for Some Scholarships? Check Out This List!

Looking for Some Scholarships? Check Out This List!

Caleb Pendleton, Op-Ed Editor October 2, 2018

  Scholarships Available September v1.0 Please note that this is only a partial listing of scholarships available. Search the Internet and check with your counselor for additional scholarship...

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TUSD Hires Foreign Teachers to Tackle Shortage

Denise Najera, Sports Recorder October 2, 2018

TUSD has been struggling with finding teachers to fulfill vacancies, especially in science and math for the past several years. Classes end up having long-term subs for the majority of the year due to...

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