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A guide to scholarships

(04/30/19 4:52am)

Students, add another thing to your workloads: applying to scholarships.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/04/n-scholarships

Pi Beta Phi will host a tent at the Tucson Festival of Books

(02/27/19 8:26am)

University of Arizona’s Pi Beta Phi chapter will host a tent during the Tucson Festival of Books March 2-3, as the festival coincides with their chapter’s philanthropic Day of Service.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/02/a-piphi-book-donations-follow

Talking about the Grand Canyon with Nathaniel Brodie

(02/26/19 4:52am)

Nathaniel Brodie is a Nevada-based author who will be returning to the University of Arizona to sit as a panelist for three events at the Tucson Festival of Books.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/02/a-nathaniel-brodie-profile

Q&A: Fungi: more than a decomposer

(02/20/19 1:00pm)

Peter Kennedy is an associate professor at the University of Minnesota focusing on biology teaching and learning, ecology, evolution, behavior and plant and microbial biology. Kennedy is visiting from Minnesota and spoke with the Daily Wildcat about his research.   

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/02/a-q-afungi-research

Addy, the study buddy: The harms of unprescribed Adderall

(02/20/19 3:13am)

 “College is tough And sometimes you just neeD a little help. SenD me an email and we can talk about how we can get Your college career on the next level.”

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/02/i-adderall

New radio talk show to “raise the level of conversation”

(02/13/19 1:00pm)

UA professor of sociology Albert Bergesen and Interim Executive Director of the College of Education's Education Policy Fellows Robin Hiller launched a new radio show, “Smart Talk with Robin and Al”, on KVOI on Feb. 2. The Daily Wildcat spoke with them about the new show, and the interview, which has been edited slightly for clarity, is produced below.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/02/a-q-a-new-sbs-radio-show

Building connections between plants and art

(02/05/19 1:00pm)

The Botanical Relations exhibit, now offered at the University of Arizona Museum of Art, combines botany and art to explore plant life and how we interpret plants through unique lenses. 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/02/a-botanical-relations

UA's Pi Beta Phi leads way to literacy

(01/29/19 1:00pm)

University of Arizona’s Pi Beta Phi chapter was one of five chapters in the nation chosen to hold a 20,000-book distribution Day of Service event, to be held Feb. 28 and March 1, 2019. 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/01/a-piphiservice-day

Native youth build media advocacy skills through workshops

(01/25/19 1:00pm)

The Native Nations Institute, a public service unit of the University of Arizona, spearheaded a new program during the summer of 2016 called Project Youth ACT, an acronym for Agents of Change within Tribes. This program, geared towards Native high school students in Arizona, teaches advocacy skills to youth through media.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2019/01/a-native-nation-institute

OPINION: Finals are over – what now?

(12/05/18 1:00pm)

Finals are soon to be over, the weight of them lifted from your chest. No more cramming or stress or barely eating and sleeping for days on end. Now you’re free for the next four weeks, unless you’re one of the few who will take a winter course to whom I’ll say: Good luck, you’re a trooper! 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/12/o-break-activities

TOPIC OF THE WEEK: Planning our last 12 years

(12/04/18 1:00pm)

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, greenhouse gas emissions need to be cut almost in half by 2030 to avert "global environmental catastrophe." (Doesn't that phrase give you chills?) And no surprise, we're not even close to taking enough action. 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/12/tow-ipcc

This finals season, get an 'A' in self-care

(11/27/18 1:00pm)

It’s finals time again, and more likely than not, you are scrambling to cram every piece of information from the semester into your head before the dreaded final exam. We’ve all been there a time or two; I know I have. When I studied biology in the early years of my undergraduate degree, I took biology, chemistry and calculus classes all at once. 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/11/o-finals-survival

OPINION: Thanksgiving needs a new history

(11/21/18 1:00pm)

Of all the holidays we have, Thanksgiving is my absolute favorite. Why? Because it is the one holiday we have, in my opinion, that doesn’t focus on the materialism that is so prevalent in a capitalist society. I can focus on the love of my family and all the blessings I have been given. But where did Thanksgiving come from?

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/11/o-thanksgiving-redefined-5bf3941b3feec

CALL AND RESPONSE: Do we rely too much on technology?

(11/07/18 1:00pm)

If technology is akin to an extremely addictive drug, then the process of withdrawal is nothing short of harrowing.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2018/11/o-tech-tow


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