He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the third round of the 2006 NFL Draft. See her report from Tombstone attinyurl.com/yctqwqx3. Read a storyby the Arizona Daily Star'sJohanna Willett('13) on Yarnish,an executive with Obey Giant Art Inc. in Los Angeles. Photos. TEL: 520-621-7556 FAX: 520-621-7557, University Information Security and Privacy. Toblin brings more than 15 years of experience as both a high school and college football coach. Pascal Albrighthelped faculty and staff present a journalism workshop on Feb. 2 to 150 Phoenix-area high school juniors at Mesa Community College. Albright is president this school year. You will be redirected to the secure UA WebAuth login page. Students in the school's chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists honoredslain Latinx journalists on Oct. 30 in front of the Marshall Building. Briana Sanchez(15), a photographer for the El Paso Times, was recognized by the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors (TAPME) Awards as an outstanding journalist. Post-Dispatch metro columnist Tony Messenger won the Pulitzer for commentary (tinyurl.com/y68ttzk3) on debtors prisons. Thanks to George Pilcher '00 and his family for stopping by . Hoekstra took over as the Clay head coach in the Spring of 2011 when Toblin moved to the college ranks at Southern Oregon. Carmen Duarte('80), a versatile reporter and feature writer for theArizona Daily Starfor the last 38 years, talked to Prof.Jeannine Rellyand the Star's apprentices Sept. 18 in Marshall 340. Sasha Loftis('13) is a Weekend Evening Anchor/Reporter at 8 News Now in Las Vegas. Chin was the videographer for the story. is one of six journalists elected to the Investigative Reporters & Editors board. Sam Burdette published nearly 10 stories as an apprentice reporter for the Arizona Daily Star this summer, including: "Tucson shelters, veterinarians overwhelmed with animals, appointment needs" (Aug. 16); "Need for volunteer drivers rises as Tucson seniors return to regular routines" (Aug. 6); "Longtime Tucson educator, human rights activist Ray Davies dies" (July 22); "New University of Arizona study could improve treatment for Type 2 diabetes" (July 14); "Grant to help Pima County address health inequities" (July 3); "Scientist and her lab dog work to boost higher ed access for disabled" (June 21); and "Scorpion season has arrived" (June 20). Jordan Chinwas nominated for a Rocky Mountain Emmy Award for an Arizona Public Media story titled"Reconciliation on the River." Read moreordonate. Matt Brockman defended his master's thesis, Leveraging Predictive Power to Estimate Intermedia Agenda Setting," via Zoom on May 7. He made the world smaller, and that made it better, journey of student filmmaker Alexandra Cerna, Monsters, myths and finding the real missing link, Tucson musicians give thanks for outdoor concert opportunities, Tucson musician leads effort to help Georgia Senate runoff, Go local safely for last-minute holiday gifts. Ashley Fredde, an apprentice reporter at the Arizona Daily Star, published "Summit gives Tucson youth a lesson in leadership, networking"(April 8) and "Court Night this week offers free Tucson sessions on legal issues" (March 25). TheArizona Daily Wildcatwon three awards at the Associated Collegiate Press national college journalism convention in La Jolla, Calif.: second place each for best website and best weekly newspaper and fifth for best special edition. John is a member of our Journalism Advisory Council. Bethany Barnes ('13 M.A. Eddie Celaya('19) is cannabis writer/ podcast host of "Here Weed Go!" He wrote more than a dozen stories, including "Hadassah Southern Arizona fashion show will be celebration of diversity.". J-school alumsMichael Schwartz('08) andEitan Cramer('12) and UA alumDanny Corrales, producers of ESPN's "The Jump," saw their NBA show receive a Sports Emmy nomination in the "Outstanding Studio Show Daily" category. Lawson is also an Arizona Daily Star summer apprentice and wrote about a"Georgia singer-songwriter doing double-duty in AZ" in the Caliente section. She also won the J-school's Excellence in Researchaward at the 2019 Just Desserts celebration. TheArizona Daily Wildcat'sCampus Guide '19hit the stands in early August. Read the storyhere. The Bolles School is the 3rd largest private school in Florida and the 34th largest nationally. Smallwood captured rare footage of the squirrel for his video, which will be posted later. Justin Sayers('19 M.A., '14 B.A.) Andrew will continue his duties as city editor for Herald/Review Media, another Wick Communications outlet in Sierra Vista. Please note, if you are renewing your 21/22 membership, your existing username and password to Alumni+ do not change. The others set to graduate wereKatelyn Berto, Phillip Bramwell, Taylor Gleeson, Loring Hartmann, Tianjiao Huang, Leia Linn, Ahmaad Lomax, Maya McDowell, Andrew Norin, Juan Quiroz, David Skinner, Addie StansburyandShayne Tarquinio. They all met faculty, staff and current grad students during the virtual event run by Prof.David Cuillier,director of graduate studies,and grad program coordinatorDebbie Cross. Students at the Arizona Daily Wildcatposted the first clipon April 9 from a long Zoom video interview with UA President Robert C. Robbins about when in-person classes might be held at the university. Diana is a member of UA's track and field team. She also wrote, "Feminism is the theme in Hawkinsdance premiere. 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016. Ciara Encinas ('18) started a new job as a multimedia journalist at KGUN-TV in Tucson after two years at KYMA-TV in Yuma. Their April 19 debut show included analysis of ESPN's new documentary series on Michael Jordan. Committee members wereNancy SharkeyandJeannine Relly(co-chairs) andRogelio Garcia. Rocky BaierandSarah Kezele('11) played a part in the May 15 digital broadcast of the university's156thcommencement. Profs. It works with a smartphone to save screen shots to students' phones and creates a digital archive, says Prof.Michael McKisson, who secured funding for the board through an Online News Association grant. Story. is a border issues reporterwith the Arizona Republic and USA Today Network. Norin, Huang, Lomax, Lawson, Skinner and Stansbury met for photos with Academic Adviser Paloma Boykin on graduation day. ProfessorSusan Knightcalled Williams one of her favorite students. Arek Sarkissian(03) is a reporter at Politico Florida. 5-7) describes research about the decline in curl-leaf mountain mahogany trees in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyoming. She also produced avideo of the climate protestin Tucson on Instagram. This semester's Arizona Daily Star apprentices areJanelle Ash,Rocky Baier, AlisaIvanitskaya, Lee Jaramillo, Mark Lawson, Alexandra PereandShayne Tarquinio. Follow AZPM attwitter.com/azpmnewsand atfacebook.com/azpublicmedia. Ava Garciadefended her master's project, "Where Does Arizona Go from Here? The J-school honored its 2019 winter grads at the Arizona Daily Wildcat's semester-end bash, includingMark Lawson, who received a J-school notebook and pen from Michael McKisson. Allie is a member of UA's softball team. Also a Daily Wildcat alum, Carroll got her start covering the border for the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Republic. Sasha Hartzell,Rocky Baier,Alexandra Pere,Clara Migoya, Nagisa Tsukada,Ashley Fredde,Briannon Wilfong, Aiya Cancio, Seth Markowski, Conor Villines, Ray Diaz,Vianney Cardenas, Pei-Yu Lin and Devyn Edelsteinworked under Guidi, whooversaw the project with help from former adjunct instructor Tom Beal. Anika Pasilis published an op-ed column in the April 1 Arizona Daily Star, "I've lost classes, job and internship but not hope to coronavirus." Broadcast students produced two "Arizona Cat's Eye" episodes last month. Rocky Baier, a news apprentice at the Star, published a C2 metro story, "Border wall in Organ Pipe could destroy artifacts, park service warns," on Sept. 29. Bolles operates on a two-semester academic year, with each semester split into two quarters. Guthrieis a member of the school's Hall of Fame. Shelley, anArizona Daily Wildcatalumna, is a content specialist at Madden Media and a formerArizona Daily Starjournalist. Photos. 2009 2b. On 10/21, the Tempe varsity football team lost their away conference game against Phoenix Christian (Phoenix, AZ) by a score of 29-26. Clickhereto read the entire six-part series. Kyle Johnson('14) received his MBA from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Jasmine Ann Demers(19 M.A.) John D'Anna('83), a senior news director at the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, spoke with multiple journalism classes while in town for the Zenger Award for Press Freedom. Abby Friedemann('16) is now a communications specialist at Dignity Health in Phoenix after previous work as a news producer at KVOA-TV in Tucson. Shelley Shelton('04) has been in ICU at Banner University Medical Center with an autoimmune muscle disease since November. He wrote the piece in Prof. David Cuillier's reporting class. To read the whole project, go tohttp://redistrictingarizona2020.business.blog/. Broadcast students wrapped up production of two Arizona Cat's Eye news shows and one sports edition. Robert Alcaraz('12), the lead videographer at the Wall Street Journal, helped the paper earn a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. Their high school reunion brought them back together. Arizona high school football Week 1 primer, Arizona high school football Week 9 primer. ESPN'sPedro Gomezdied Feb. 7at 58. The "Today" show co-anchor made a quick recovery and helped host the Macy's Thanksgivingparade for NBC. Located in Jacksonville, Florida, the school enrolls more than 1,700 boarding and day students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 on four campuses: Upper School (9-12 . Bright future!". Prominent graduates from Bolles School include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. Emmalee Mauldinproduced "A blooming treat in the desert" for Arizona Sonora News. 1-seeded Sahuaro pulls away to beat Glendale by 21, First-year coach James Hardy has I-Ridge in division title mix heading into regular-season finale, The Shepherdz rule YouTube at the University of Arizona, More than 150,000 people expected at the All Souls Procession this Sunday, Tucson cutting, but not canceling recycling pickup, Improved tracking of hate crimes is goal of new Tucson police data collection, Hazing probe at 2 UA frats belies larger effort to shed 'Animal House' reputation, Pandemic flu exercise at UA simulates statewide outbreak, Tucson restaurants have a shot at UNESCO stamp of approval, Wu-Tang Clan bringing 25th anniversary show to Tucson, Rincon/University's academic approach to football is working; they're Tucson's turnaround team, Lancers' line has been a major reason for Salpointe's so-far undefeated season, CDO back to full strength, ready for Game of the Week against Sahuaro, Sahuaro ready for 'measuring-stick game' against fellow unbeaten Salpointe Catholic, star Bijan Robinson, Senior-laden line has been secret to Pueblo's 4-0 start to 2019 season, First-year coach Mike Wells hopes to lead by example, make Palo Verde winners again, Puerto Rican street food one of the new offerings at this years Tucson Meet Yourself, Tucson Meet Yourself starts today. Gabby Ferreira('15) is a brand storyteller for the Cal Poly communications and marketing department. Bacon's website. Spears, a sportswriter and digital producer, told students to get involved in J-school activities and work hard in their internships. On Sept. 11, they listened toArizona Daily Starscience reporterJasmine Ann Demers('19 M.A. You will receive a confirmation email for your exclusive access to Alumni+ for this school year through July 31, 2023. is an editorial intern at The Nation magazine (thenation.com) in New York City after freelance work for MTV News. Grad studentVanessa Lucerowon an NAHJ internship. ), "We mark Jan. 8 with resiliency, kindness" and other stories, including one on the new memorial downtown. Ciara Encinas of KGUN-TV saw her photo colleague pushed down, and recent grads Jasmine Demers, Caitlin Schmidt,Eddie Celayaand Justin Spears joined other Arizona Daily Star staffers covering the protests downtown with poise. Border reporting students produced two "Against the Wall" podcast episodes in Prof. Celeste Gonzlez de Bustamante's class forindearizona.com. Andrew Paxtonis helping produce the Sidney (Montana) Herald after its editor left last week. With a colleague, she made atravel video of Apache Junction while working remotely from Tucson. The Bolles School; Back to Boarding Schools The Bolles School. PBS NewsHour ran a recent Arizona 360/Arizona Public Media story byLorraine Rivera(04), who spent time with Customs and Border Patrol in the air and on the ground. Heusinkveldwas named the Outstanding Graduate Student. In memoriamFernando Galvan('15) died Jan. 15 at age 36. Mary previously worked for another CBS affiliate, KOIN-TV in Salinas, California, as an assistant news director/anchor. Capri FainandJane Florancecaptured first place in the Mark Finley Gold Pen Award best beginning news writing contests for the spring/summer and fall 2020 semesters, respectively. The story appeared in This is Tucson. Listen to the story. See the announcementhere. wrote a bittersweet column for the Arizona Daily Star, where he previously interned and worked, "A Navajo at the crossroads during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jones ended his career in 2012 with a .303 career batting average, 468 home, Joseph William Kittinger II (born July 27, 1928) is a retired colonel in the United States Air Force and a USAF Command Pilot. Camila Wesbrooks, a UA tennis player, was one of four to be honored as student-athletes of the month in April from the university's C.A.T.S Academics. won a national SPJ Mark of Excellence Award in general news reporting for her Arizona Daily Star story,"Mine spill of 2014 continues to devastate Sonoran communities years later." Isabelle Freguiawrote a guest column for The Daily Wildcatabout her on-campus experience after enduring two years of learning in isolation due to the pandemic. Sunday Hollandfinished second andJake Tooleplaced third. Graduate studentMandy Loaderwrote a successful grant proposal for the CBGJ, which Profs. A former J-school professor and member of the Arizona Board of Regents, Edie established the Arizona Assurance Scholarship program in 2008 and helped provide more than 6,000 students a chance to graduate from UA debt-free. Savannah Guthrie('93), co-host of NBC's "Today" show, was featured in a New York Times profile,"Savannah Guthrie Is Feeling Lucky." Check out her latest story for KJZZ, "A space for Arizona moms of children with disabilities," attinyurl.com/yypfg7kh. The Q&A with Gov. He was 82. 7400 san jose boulevard, jacksonville, fl 32127. login to favorite the jacksonville bolles bulldogs . [2] Bolles announced that it would drop its military status in 1961 and the graduating class of 1962 ended the military era. OVERALL 9-5 0.64 Win % DISTRICT 2-1 2nd2M District 2. Congrats, Laura, and her adviser, Prof. William Schmidt. Shayne Tarquinio, an Arizona Daily Star news apprentice, published a front-page story, "Improved tracking of hate crimes is goal of new Tucson police data collection" on Oct. 26, and a B1 metro story, "Hazing probe at 2 UA frats belies larger effort to shed 'Animal House' reputation" on Oct. 20. The Bolles SchoolCo-ed Day and Boarding College Preparatory Schoolfrom Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Jacksonville, Florida. Brandon Mejia('17) was promoted to the evening anchor for KSWT Channel 13, the CBS affiliate in Yuma. ", Dalal Radwan, a digital news apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, wrote a short brief about an event: "Second Annual Walk a Mile in a Refugee's Shoes. View and listen to her project atahandfulofspice.squarespace.com. is deputy director at Amnesty International Indonesia. Diana Ramos, the schools junior of the year, worked as a mentor at the Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop. A private service was planned. "The independence of adulthood came with an overwhelming amount of insecurity that was rooted in being an outsider on campus." "Auburn swimmer adds to proud family tradition". Grad student Katya Mendoza defended her master's project," La Milenaria: Developing a Book Proposal," on May 6. Pascal Albright, Mandy Loader and Sohi Kangof the school's chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists participated in the James W. Foley Freedom Run and held a Zoom session with Prof.Willliam Schmidt on Oct. 19 to honor Foley, a journalist murdered by ISIS in 2014 while reporting in Syria. Photo. Gloria Knott(18) has been accepted to the Poynter Institute's Leadership Academy for Women in Media. Nicole Santa Cruz(09), of ProPublica, spoke to students at the Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop. I fell in love with journalism more than I ever thought possible.". Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. Janelle Ash('20) is an entertainment reporter for the Daily Mail (UK) News after work as a production assistant at TMZ. Mandy Loader, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, led A1 on Sunday, Feb. 28, with the story, "Wildlife, rights coalition asks Biden to remove miles of Arizona's border wall. April Lanuza('19 M.A.) You can read all her storieshere. alums Kendal Blust, Jenny Hijazi, Hannah Gaber and Justin Sayersshared tips Oct. 2 with current grad students in a Talk & Tizers virtual session, "Best Practices Panel: Storytelling During a Pandemic. Follow her attwitter.com/alana_minkler. Clara Migoyadefended her masters project, Dark-Sky Advocacy in Southern Arizona: From Astronomy to Citizen Action, via Zoom on May 6. won first place in the 2021 Society of Professional Journalists Region 11 Mark of Excellence Awards for general news reporting for her Arizona Daily Star story, "Mine spill of 2014 continues to devastate Sonoran communities years later." He previously worked at NBC Sports. Arizona Daily StarapprenticeDavid Martinezsaw some of his photos published Feb. 6,"Wounded soldier receives new home." David Dykes('73), a freelance finance reporter and editor, highlighted the issues ofjournalism's changing business modelto students at Nagpur University in India in late January. SeniorMarissa Heffernan, a NASA Space Grant intern at the Arizona Daily Star, saw her story,"UA program supporting school gardens now covers 19 campuses in Tucson,"run as the A1 centerpiece on Feb. 25. Maury, who was in Prof. Ruxandra Guidi's capstone audio class, talked about quarantining with her mom, who runs a day care service out of their house. Read the storyhere. Q A Bolles Class Endowment is a unique and powerful way for a Class to make their own distinct, collective mark on The Bolles School. Read the full storyhere. "I never write op-eds because I prefer to be behind the scenes," Kristan says, butZeina Cabrera-Peterson('18 M.A. Subscribe to Stathead Football: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Pro Football Reference Database. Here's what you need to know" on Oct. 11. The Arizona Daily Star ran an AP story July 28 bySam McNeil('14 M.A. Brieana Sealy('18) began a job as a senior podcast producer for OffScrip Media in the D.C.-Baltimore area. Jeremiah Morrow, a Ph.D. candidate in neuroscience, wrote a story onUA's "meat lab"forTom Beal's science journalism class last semester. Elizabeth Humston ('20) started ajob as a producer at KREM-TV in Spokane, Washington, on June 1. Are you alumni of this team? of the Arizona Daily Star saw the first part of his master's project on "Redistricting Arizona"published on A1 in the Jan. 5 Sunday Star. Julia Leon('18) is a digital content producer for KVOA-TV (NBC) in Tucson. ), an Associated Pressvideo journalist, was part of a team with reporter Dake Kang that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Reporting. ), a general assignment reporter for Colorado Public Radio in Denver, talked about audio journalism via Zoom to ourArizona Daily Starapprentices and Prof.Jeannine Rellyon Oct. 23in Marshall 340. Martinezteamed up with Star photographerMike Christy('11). Wellington is experienced working with students with Autism, speech impairment and behavioral disturbance. Me too, many women say. became a senior air pollution/environmental justice reporter for Bloomberg Law in Washington, D.C., after leaving E&E News. is now director of communications for the City of Vancouver, Washington, after leaving Greater Portland Inc. Zach Smith('18), an NFL scouting assistant for theTampa Bay Buccaneers, celebrated with the Lombardi Trophyafter the Bucs beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 to win the Super Bowl on Feb. 9. Yasmin Acosta, a features apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, wrote a story, "Wash away the old, bring in the new with Tucson's virtual Chinese New Year festivities," for the Feb. 11 Caliente section. Sorority women, have we got a special for you! in Studies of Global Media, published an audio story in The Daily Wildcatabout the difficult living situation in Yemen. STUDENTS. Arizona Republic reporterJohn D'Anna('83) wrote a tribute story, "Pedro Gomez, 1962-2021. People on this list must have gone to Bolles School and be of some renown. The others were Amaris Encinas (Pima Community College), Corderro McMurry (ASU) andBryan Pietsch (ASU). Jesse Tellez, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, wrote a feature story, "Tucson teens eat, breathe and sleep theater for upcoming summer performances." Congrats to:Ciara Encinas, Carmen ValenciaandErnesto Romero, Yuma's KYMA-TV;Kassandra LauandLorraine Rivera, Arizona Public Media;Sandra Westdahl, Landmark Stories at the University of Arizona;Nicole Crites, KTVK / KPHO Phoenix;Andrew Brown(adjunct instructor), AZPM; andRebecca Guldberg, Arizona PBS (two awards). Follow her on Twitter. [9] The Bolles Sharks, Bolles's club swim team, compete and practice year-round. Brittany L. Uhlornpublished a front-page story in the Nov. 4Arizona Daily Star, "Additional counselors cut UA student appointment wait times in half." Read about the awardhere. St. Louis Post-Dispatch EditorGilbert Bailon('81) and former South Florida Sun Sentinel reporterBrian Ballou('92) saw both newspapers win Pulitzer Prizes. Anika Pasilis, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, saw her story onMarana's town managerrun on the Oct. 22 Tucson & Region front page. Read her other stories athttps://arizonasonoranewsservice.com/. Katelyn Caldwell('20 M.A.) Read the story. She previously worked at Colorado Public Radio in Denver. Episodes so far have focused on COVID-19 immunity, asteroids and monitoring the coronavirus by looking at poop. Overall, he batted .667 with three homers and seven RBIs in a three-game sweep at Washington State. Staff members of theArizona Daily Wildcat produced their final issues of the spring semester, "Oh, the places you'll go," and "Year in review, 2018-19." Antonia Muskat wasthe winner (out of 31 entries) of a photo contest in Kim Newton's advanced photojournalism class in Orvieto, Italy. Clickherefor more details and see the video attinyurl.com/y6o9r53f. Master's studentJasmine Demers, an apprentice at theArizona Daily Star, saw her storyonTucson playwrightsrun as the cover package in the Jan. 23Caliente. She is the associate VP and chief communications officer for strategic communications and public affairs at San Diego State University. 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He worked for the Arizona Republic, knew a lot of UA School of Journalism alums and was a guest speaker for former adjunct instructorLorraine Rivera('04) of Arizona Public Media. "I love Tucson," he says, but "I promise to never shy away from covering stories that expose a need for change.". Shane Bacon('06) helped announce the U.S. Open men's golf tournament at Pebble Beach for Fox Sports. "COVID-19 made it challenging to keep up the chapter activities, but students are back and already organizing interesting events." Arizona softballsAllie Skaggs(utility player) andAustin Wales(manager) advanced to the World Series, along with managerAJ Camacho(21). 845 N. Park Ave. Justin Sayers('14), a reporter at the Louisville Courier Journal, won a national Top-10 award in breaking news in the Associated Press Sports Editors contest with colleague Jake Lourim. Rolling Stone, The Guardian and other news outlets interviewed Loeb (Seestoryandphotos). Dr.Susan E. Swanberg was her adviser. Jim owned Nimbus Brewing Co. in Tucson until its closing in 2018. Karen Cruz-Ordua, who studied at the J-school in 2016 through the National Student Exchange (NSE) program, accepted a job as a production assistant at CBS Los Angeles. "Guthrie faced both praise and opprobrium on social media, where conservative critics lobbed insults at her and many Democrats praised her," Barr wrote. She spent the last 6 years at Raytheon Missiles and Defense. ", Journalism major and UA high jump standoutDiana Ramoswas profiled by the Arizona Daily Star with anApril 6 story, "Ramos sets Venezuela indoor high-jump record." 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Anna Maynardfinished second in the fall 2021 Drew Gyorke Memorial Photojournalism Award with an action photo of womens soccer. Mike Christy('11), a photographer at the Arizona Daily Star and a former adjunct instructor for the J-school, is leaving the newspaper after seven years to be the director of photography for University of Arizona Athletics. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, Contact us [email protected] The story won first place in the 2020 Arizona Press Club Awards. Brittany L. Uhlorn, a doctoral candidate in cancer biology studying science communication, published an op-ed column, "Like COVID-19, fear, anxiety are infectious and here is how I'm fighting backon the importance of mental health" on April 7. Austin Counts('11), a new reporter for the Tucson Weekly, looked at the ongoing efforts to reduce gun violence (tinyurl.com/s4s2kfd) on the ninth anniversary of the Tucson mass shooting that killed six and wounded 13 others, including former Reps. 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