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The Pima Post honors JRN 185 and 285 students as it hosts its 2026 Student Media Celebration

By Emma Peterson Emma Peterson announces award winners for Best Feature Story. From left to right: Quinn Smalley (JRN 185 and 285), Patrick Molina (Student Media Club) and Beatrice Perez (Student Media Club). Photo by Benjamin Kelly. On Thursday, April 30, Pima Community College’s Downtown Campus held their annual Student Media Celebration to acknowledge and […]

What to know about feral cats during the winter months

By Rory Archer TUCSON, ARIZ. — In the spring, I often sat on my back patio late at night, working on my astronomy project: tracking the movement of the sky across hours, days and weeks. For me, this meant going out around 2 a.m. and drawing a projection of the moon’s location throughout the week. […]

Garbage gives a ‘Happy Ending’ to their tour in Arizona

By Rory Archer PHOENIX — Nov. 2 marked the penultimate concert of Garbage’s “Happy Endings” tour, promoting their latest album “Let All That We Imagine Be The Light.” The 32-year-old rock band played at The Van Buren, a popular, medium-sized standing room venue in downtown Phoenix.  “This is sort of technically—well, not technically, but it […]

Remember, you will die — An anecdote on mourning the death of friends

By Rory Archer Last week, I called out of work. That morning, I woke up slowly and silently, the glow of morning light tinting my curtains. It was an hour earlier than I needed to get up, but I stared at the wood of my bedframe, unmoving. The only thing disturbing the peace of that […]

Guinea Pig Heist Leads to Allegations of Abuse, Corporate Infighting

By Rory Archer An image of many of the guinea pigs at Lidtke Small Animal Foundation, taken from @lsafguineapigs on Instagram. TUCSON, ARIZ. — In the early morning of Sept. 23rd, two teenage girls were recorded smiling and covering a camera on the Lidtke Small Animal Foundation (LSAF) property in Marana. When employees came in […]

A Call to Action: How Your Work Can Put the Community First at PCC 

By Caroline Hansen Supporting the Learner: Building a Better PCC Experience When a person decides to go to college, it is one of the most important decisions they will make in their life. When a person is starting out at their local community college, they most likely have not led a privileged life. When an […]

Flower Power

By Jackson Melin A hemp flower. Courtesy of Secret Nature blog. THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabinol) are the two main compounds found in cannabis. THC is psychoactive, while CBD has pain relief properties. Marijuana can be used medicinally or recreationally. Forty states have legalized medicinal usage, while 24 states have legalized it recreationally. Three popular […]

Hockey is still strong in the desert, 10 years after Tucson gains AHL team

By Rory Archer The Tucson Roadrunners circle center ice at the beginning of their 2025 home-opener. The team’s mascot, Dusty the Roadrunner, is seen hyping up the crowd in the center. Photo by Rory Archer. TUCSON, ARIZ. — The Tucson Roadrunners won their season’s third game and home-opener with a final 5-4 in overtime on […]