A woman in glasses wearing a pink shirt holds an old piece of paper with writing on it. She stands in a lab with computers and a big machine behind her. She is being careful with the old paper.
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Top Photo: Scientist with manuscript Image: cam.ac.uk

Sometimes the best treasures are hidden in plain sight. That proved to be the case when scientists discovered a rare lost story from the Middle... Read more

A man wearing glasses and fancy church clothes smiles. He is the new Pope, standing in front of a church altar with a big cross and artwork behind him. He has gray hair and is wearing a white cap.
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Top Photo: Official portrait of Pope Leo XIV. Credit: Vatican Media

On May 8, Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the first US-born pope and will be known as Pope Leo XIV. After a new pope is... Read more

Join the Oro Valley Community & Recreation Center for a fun night out with family and friends for a movie under the stars. The movies will begin shortly after sundown and will be hosted on the backside of the facility near the golf driving range. This is a free community event.

 

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Do you know how to play a musical instrument? The UofA offers classes for children from 6 to 16 years old. It is called String Project.

I interviewed the program director, Kelsey Nussbaum. She told me String Project started at the UofA in 2000. University students teach lessons, both individual lessons and group classes, that last a semester. Students show their learning at a recital. Right now, the program has about 60 students in four different levels.

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