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Didi Diop, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 7, 2015
Among his many other tendentious viewpoints, Donald Trumps appearance on the OReilly Factor in August kicked off a debate on citizenship.

Trump ignites birthright controversy

Briana Ursua, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 7, 2015
Opened in 1964, the Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium is named for a former president of Arizona State and is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Gammage hosts Broadway’s ‘Book of Mormon’

Leon La Jeunesse, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 5, 2015
Melissa Schleuger stands opposite her drawing Tippy.” This drawing is graphite-on-paper, measures 18 by 24 and runs for $400.

Drawing exhibition showcases variety of styles

Chris Hunter, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 5, 2015
Freshman goalkeeper Luis Hector Hernandez dives and blocks a potential goal during practice.

SCC men’s soccer evaluates losses

Stephen Sanicola, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 4, 2015
SCCs new athletic director Mike McNally values academic excellence as well as strong athletic performance.

SCC welcomes Mike McNally as new Athletic Director

Ole Olafson, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 4, 2015
The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol is collecting signatures to tax sales of marijuana to fund public education and the Arizona Dept. of Health Services.

Recreational marijuana may fund public education

Chris Hunter, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 4, 2015
A girl in Berlin, Germany pleads with police after her school was rushed by immigrants.

European migrant crisis reaches boiling point

Didi Diop, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 4, 2015
Donald Trump hours after announcing his candidacy for president in Des Moines, IA.

Trump’s character rubs off on other GOP candidates

Geoffrey Young, Opinion Editor, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 4, 2015
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