Posts Tagged ‘Pima Community College’

New York Times Institute

I got into the New York Times Institute and Columbia Journalism School posted a story on it.

Mexican Orphanage

While tagging along with Deanna Dent in Mexico in 2008, I took some photos at Casa de Elizabeth Orphanage. The Aztec Press recently wrote a story about it.

Climbing in Tucson

A day trip to Mt. Lemmon or a lunch hour at the rock gym, Tucsonans like their climbing.

Travel warnings deter students from Mexico

PHOTO WRITING- Mexico Highway 15, which is often used by tourists, has come off a recent State Department travel alert, but students are still aren’t traveling to Mexico.

Graduation a long journey for commencement speaker

The commencement speaker for Pima Community College’s May 21 graduation ceremony says her associate degree did not come easily.

In depth: Nogales, Sonora, feels impact of drug violence

Fear of violence has kept residents from leaving their homes and tourists from visiting Nogales. The U.S. State Department released an alert Oct. 14 warning about the dangers of crossing on foot, so business has been affected.

PCC cyclists recommend city commute

Tucson is one of six U.S. cities with a gold rating awarded by the League of American Bicyclists for being bicycle-friendly.

Rising fashion designer embraces his heritage

PHOTO AND WRITING/ Arturo Valenzuela was a professional performer who had aspirations of directing his own musical. A fall in 1989 put him in a wheelchair, but that did not stop him from expressing himself.

Fashion Designer

This is a story I wrote and did photography for about a local fashion designer.  Arturo is very talented and promotes the work of other artists through galleries.  I expected a fashion designer to be kind of narcissistic, but he spoke a lot about other artists.
The page designers did a great job.
I’ll link to the [...]

Pima Auto Technology Program

Shooting the PCC auto technology program was my first photo assignment for the Aztec Press.  They have a huge lab where students get to work individually at their own pace.
It must be a playground for some of these gearheads.
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