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When in Need: AZ Food Resources Available During Nutrition Assistance Suspension
Arizona News, Pima News

When in Need: AZ Food Resources Available During Nutrition Assistance Suspension

By Quinn Smalley Photo from Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona When you go to the Arizona Department of Economic Security website, you’re greeted with an important message: “USDA has suspended November 2025 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The United States Department of Agriculture suspended the issuance of November 2025 SNAP benefits. This program is referred to as Nutrition Assistance (NA) in Arizona. Approved participants of the NA program will be unable to collect November benefits until federal funding is released to states.” As the government approaches an entire calendar month of being closed — and Tucson continues to be denied representation by Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. — many Arizonans will be denied SNAP benefits, including food s...
The Witching Weekly: 10/31
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The Witching Weekly: 10/31

By Ruby Maldonado Hi everyone! Welcome back to The Witching Weekly! To those who celebrate, happy Halloween!! Every year now, I try to make a (somewhat) traditional Samhain dinner, and I’m really excited for this year. Samhain is a Pagan holiday starting on the night of October 31 to November 1, and it’s to mark the end of the summer and the entrance into a colder, darker time. The barrier between our world and the spirits’ world is thinnest on that day, and we use it to honor the spirits and people that have passed.  This year, I plan on making a sausage and fennel pasta, pear and pomegranate salad (which I made last year, too!) and apple cinnamon cheesecake. It takes almost all day to cook, so it’s perfect for dinner before trick-or-treating! I’ll link the recipes below if...
Welcome to Ekisugaoka: A Spoiler Free Review of Silent Hill ƒ 
Arts & Entertainment

Welcome to Ekisugaoka: A Spoiler Free Review of Silent Hill ƒ 

By Quinn Smalley Main character Hinako stumbles upon a small cluster of Hokura, or shrines. "Even if... you're gone... I'll keep my promise, no matter what."  Overturned beer bottles, drunken belligerent yelling, a meek voice trying to smooth things over and the slamming of the front door welcomes you to the Shimizu residence. Emerging from the house that feels like a held breath, our protagonist, Hinako Shimizu, a teenager from the town of Ekisugaoka, leaves her home to meet up with her friends to find some comfort after an argument with her parents. Outside, is an ominous and otherworldly pea soup fog greeting Hinako and the player. Despite the eeriness, Hinako enters the fog, and “Silent Hill ƒ” begins.  The first thing that may stand out to players is the new ...
How Does The Government Shutdown Affect Tucson?
US News

How Does The Government Shutdown Affect Tucson?

By Joseph Cunningham Screenshot taken from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website On Wednesday, Oct. 3, there was a federal government shutdown due to Democrats and Republicans in the senate being unable to agree on a budget bill. Because of this, nationwide around 40% of the federal workforce will be placed on temporary leave, Including food safety inspectors, NASA and the Environmental Protection Agency. Government websites are also no longer available, with a message blaming democrats for the shutdown. Some essential workers such as customs, workers for the Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Security Administration staff members will all still work, however they won't be paid until the shutdown ends. Also, due to President Donald Trump's “B...
Mindfulness During Midterms
Features, Health

Mindfulness During Midterms

By Caroline Hansen Take a moment to check-in with yourself during this busy time with these mindful words and a breathing exercise guided by The Pima Post's very own Caroline Hansen! If you or any of your PCC peers are dealing with stress or mental health concerns, please reach out to Pima Community College Counseling here. Additional mental health resources, including the community crisis line, can be found here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OLQ8cgpLx0
The Witching Weekly: 10/24
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The Witching Weekly: 10/24

By Ruby Maldonado Hi everyone! Welcome back to The Witching Weekly! Today’s issue will be a little bit different— instead of giving a recipe or a craft, I want to teach you how to practice reading auras. Aura reading is one of my favorite things to do, because I feel that you can learn a lot about a person just through that, and it’s fun to do when you get really good at tuning in. First, like usual though, will be our tarot reading! This week is a Self-Love Tarot Spread. Typically, I have a reason for which spread I choose, but this one was calling to me in particular, even if there isn’t a theme. I chose to use my Movie Tarot deck by Diana McMahon and Natalie Foss because it has some of my favorite illustrations, and I usually only do readings for myself with it so I thought it...
Valley of the Moon: A 100+ Year Old Fairyland 
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Valley of the Moon: A 100+ Year Old Fairyland 

By Diedra Eby Photo from the Valley of the Moon website. Valley of the Moon is an over one-hundred year old non-profit magical fairyland. This Halloween, join the all-volunteer company for the “Ferb-tastic Haunted Ruins Adventure”, based on Disney’s Phineas and Ferb. The first Saturday of each month is a family-friendly event; the play will be held Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from October 3rd through the 26th every 20 minutes from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. American Sign Language night was Oct. 5. Docent-led tours are the third Sunday of each month through spring 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. George Phar Legler is the artist who created Valley of the Moon in Tucson in 1923 after raising his family in Indiana. It was his work as a railroad man that allowed him to purchase the proper...
Rejoice! The Seven-Year Wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong is Over
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Rejoice! The Seven-Year Wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong is Over

By Rory Archer TUCSON, ARIZ. — I've been a fan of “Hollow Knight” for a long time. It was one of the video games my dad bought for me on my Nintendo Switch for my thirteenth birthday, and amidst a global pandemic, I spent most of my isolation navigating the difficult, yet beautiful, world of “Hollow Knight.” I dressed up as the game’s bug princess, Hornet, that Halloween, and spent my time hiking, listening to the game’s soundtrack across dirt trails, as I kept my Nintendo Switch in my bag at all times–just in case I took a break on my hike to continue playing the game.  I expectantly read articles about the game’s supposed sequel, which had been announced the year before, in 2019. It’s been seven years since that announcement, and with the game releasing earlier this month,...
Review: JADE’S Debut Album “That’s Showbiz, Baby!”
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Review: JADE’S Debut Album “That’s Showbiz, Baby!”

By Quinn Smalley Promotional banner for “That's Showbiz Baby,” photographed by Mila Austin and Conor Cunningham. JADE’s career has seen many eras over the 17 years she’s been active. She was rejected on her first attempt at “X Factor: UK" in 2008, and again the following year. She returned for a third time in 2011 and got further than she ever did, ultimately getting selected with three other girls to form the group, Little Mix. From there, Little Mix expanded beyond “X Factor” to greater success globally. After 11 years of successful tours and album releases, the group went on a “hiatus,” which to pop fans means only one thing: solo music to look forward to.  It took two years after Little Mix’s hiatus for Jade Thirlwall, now going by JADE to release her first solo singl...
Trump Admin Claims Tylenol Ccauses Autism, Many Disagree 
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Trump Admin Claims Tylenol Ccauses Autism, Many Disagree 

By Joseph Cunningham  Photo by AP Photo’s Michael Conroy On Monday, Sept. 22, President Donald Trump claimed during a press conference that taking acetaminophen, or Tylenol, while pregnant increases risk of autism in the child. Trump, along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, made many other controversial claims during the conference relating to hepatitis B vaccines, and kids being injected with “horse-sized” vaccines. Since then, a range of experts from across the globe have rejected Trump's claims.  “Available evidence has found no link between the use of paracetamol during pregnancy and autism,” said the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Even the FDA commissioner Marty Makary wrote an open letter to physicians stating that, “Acetaminophen is the safest ov...