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Tapping into the lives of Tapingo couriers

(04/11/18 1:00pm)

Hundreds of students know what it’s like to place an order on Tapingo, but not many know what happens between that moment and the moment when the food arrives at their doors.  That’s where Tapingo couriers kick in to gear.

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/04/n-tapingo-profile

Spring Fling offers family fun at Kids Korner

(04/11/18 1:00pm)

For families with children too short to ride carnival rides, Spring Fling’s Kids Korner provides a special space featuring games and activities perfect for the little ones.

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/04/n-family-play-area

POLICE BEAT: Spring Fling edition

(04/11/18 1:00pm)

Spring fling yourself onto this golf cart

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/04/police-beat-spring-fling-edition

UA Gem and Mineral Museum to move to the historic Pima County Courthouse

(04/06/18 9:28pm)

The University of Arizona Gem and Mineral Museum will be moving up in the world, from the basement of the Flandrau Science Center to the historic Pima County Courthouse, after a lease between Pima County and the UA was approved by the Arizona Board of Regents on April 5.

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/04/n-ua-gem-and-mineral-museum-to-move-to-the-historic-pima-county-courthouse

Arizona Board of Regents: Day 2

(04/06/18 9:01pm)

The Arizona Board of Regents concluded their meeting on Friday, April 6 by amending head men’s basketball coach Sean Miller’s contract, clarifying personal safety devices for students and appointing new regent professors from UA. 

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/04/arizona-board-of-regents-day-2

Regents' Professor Profiles: Ecohydrology expert David D. Breshears

(04/09/18 1:00pm)

David D. Breshears was appointed a regents' professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the recent meeting of the Arizona Board of Regents on April 6.

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/04/n-abor-regent-prof-breshears

POLICE BEAT 04/04/18: You're out!

(04/03/18 1:00pm)

Stealing Home

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/04/n-pobeat040418

UA student raises sugar gliders and the bar

(03/31/18 1:00pm)

While many people only dream of having their houses filled with adorable animals, freshman education and pre-business student Brennen Feder turned that dream into a reality. 

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/ua-student-raised-sugar-gliders-and-raised-the-bar

POLICE BEAT 03/28/18: Wining and Whining

(03/27/18 1:00pm)

No-go on the pinot

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/police-beat-032818-wining-and-whining

Conference on international trade seeks to mix Native American ways with Western business models

(03/27/18 1:00pm)

All roads lead to Chaco Canyon, and one day, they may lead straight to the World Trade Organization. This was the idea behind the All Roads Lead to Chaco Canyon conference, the first conference to focus specifically on the possibility of native nations engaging in international trade.

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/conference-on-international-trade-seeks-to-mix-native-american-ways-with-western-business-models

POLICE BEAT 3/21/2018: Might as well jump

(03/20/18 1:00pm)

Ups and Downs

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/n-pobeat032118

POLICE BEAT 03/14/18: The Tale of the Piñata Thief

(03/14/18 1:00pm)

An Apache-Santa Cruz resident met with UAPD officers again on March 1 after an investigation into a previous incident led to the discovery of further scandals, including a stolen piñata. 

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/n-pobeat021418

Work is a battlefield: new study reveals high rates of female-on-female workplace incivility

(03/14/18 1:00pm)

With the national spotlight firmly pointed on the harassment female employees endure in the workplace, a new study reveals that women report a higher level of workplace incivility from other women than from men.

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/n-queen-bee

POLICE BEAT: SPRING BREAK EDITION: Tool cool for school

(03/07/18 4:00pm)

This is not a drill

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/n-pobeat

Police Beat 2/28/2018: It’s All Greek to Me

(02/28/18 1:00pm)

What a Dive

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/02/n-pobeat-2282018

Modern football born out of the Carlisle Indian School

(03/07/18 3:38pm)

They invented the trick play, revolutionized the forward pass and pioneered strategy over strength. Historians call them “the team that invented football.” So why don’t more people talk about the Carlisle Indian School football team?

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/n-fob-undefeated-jim-thorp-profile

From STEM to flower: Science City brings public-friendly science to the Festival of Books

(03/05/18 4:32pm)

Science City is returning to the Tucson Festival of Books to show the public that what our elementary teachers told us is true: we are all scientists.

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/03/n-fob-science-city

POLICE BEAT 2/19/2018: Hazed and Confused

(02/19/18 1:00pm)

Frat House of Horrors

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/02/n-policebeat022118

Looking for genetic variation in all the rice places: Researchers complete the sequencing of thirteen rice genomes

(02/18/18 5:03pm)

The rice of the future may be in our bowls sooner than we think. 

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/02/n-rice-story

POLICE BEAT 2/13/18: Strangers in the Night

(02/13/18 1:00pm)

Who’s There?

http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/02/police-beat-21318-strangers-in-the-night


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