Hottest in History

HOTTEST IN HISTORY Arizona’s saguaros are dying. According to the 2020 Saguaro Census, the Saguaro National Park estimates they have over 2.1 million saguaros in the park. However, Juarez estimates that 1,200 saguaros died in 2023 alone. Experts believe that the cause of this is extreme weather. Data compiled by The National Weather Service Phoenix finds…Continue Reading Hottest in History

Cactus Intro

In the heart of the scorching Sonoran Desert lives the majestic saguaro cacti. Standing tall and mighty, the saguaro is the largest cactus species in the U.S. They are iconic symbols of the Southwest and hold a vital role in Arizona’s climate, biodiversity and the culture of Native American people. ​ While saguaros thrive in…Continue Reading Cactus Intro

The Power of Asynchronous Video

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Both instructors and students encountered new technological issues and Wi-Fi limitations when multiple people in a household were simultaneously attending video conferences. There is no strife, no prejudice, no national conflict in outer space as yet. Its hazards are hostile to us all. Its conquest deserves the best of all mankind, and its opportunity for…Continue Reading The Power of Asynchronous Video