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Repository News
May 2026:
- Posters from the 2025 Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop are now available.
- More than 150 master's theses and doctoral dissertations from Spring 2026 graduates are now available.
- Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 43, No. 1 is now available in the repository.
- MS-GIST reports from Spring 2026 graduates are now available in the repository.
- Senior capstone theses and posters from Spring 2026 graduates of the Sustainable Built Environments program are now available in the repository.
- BS-GIST capstones from Spring 2026 graduates are now available in the repository.
- New technical reports from the Center for Human Space Exploration are now available in the repository.
April 2026:
- Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 42, No. 3 is now available in the repository.
- Tree-Ring Research, Volume 76 (2020) is now available in the repository.
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Notitas: Select Columns from the Tucson CitizenFrom 1984 to 1993, Alva B. Torres wrote close to 400 columns for the Tucson Citizen, one of Arizona’s major newspapers. In the journalistic world, she stands out as one of the first Mexican American women to write a weekly column for a key newspaper.