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Journalism graduate Farah Eltohamy saw a problem with representation in the news media. The only way you can really fix that is by having more Muslim journalists in this field who can tell the stories of the Muslim community as it is. Brandon Myer nearly dropped out of school in sixth grade and settled for a D-average his sophomore year of high school. You’d never guess it if you met him today. He’s now a high-performing ASU student completing his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology this spring with plans to complete a master’s degree in 2022. Up all hours, late into the night, Basam Alasaly has spent the past five years modifying apps, writing code and developing medical technology without pay, first while earning his Bachelor of Science in biomedical informatics, and then as a master’s student in the same program at the College of Health Solutions.

Ducey calls on feds to act on water contamination near Arizona Air Force bases that threatens drinking water

Ducey calls on feds to act on water contamination near Arizona Air Force bases that threatens drinking water Joshua Bowling, Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey is calling on the federal government to act on the water tainted by forever chemicals around Arizona s military bases. Ducey in a Tuesday letter to U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called on the feds to investigate and mitigate water contamination near Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, the former Williams Air Force Base in Mesa, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in the Tucson area and Morris Air National Guard Base in the Tucson area.

Arizona governor seeks federal action on water polluted by military

View Comments Gov. Doug Ducey is calling on the federal government to act on the water tainted by forever chemicals around Arizona s military bases. Ducey in a Tuesday letter to U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called on the feds to investigate and mitigate water contamination near Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, the former Williams Air Force Base in Mesa, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in the Tucson area and Morris Air National Guard Base in the Tucson area. The groundwater around Arizona s U.S. Air Force bases has been contaminated by the chemicals found in a type of firefighting foam used on base. The chemicals, perfluorooctane sulfonate, or PFOS, and perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA, were found in West Valley drinking water near Luke Air Force Base. 

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