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(02/12/16 3:00pm)
Whether you’re looking forward to it or dreading it, Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and no matter your views on this celebration of love, there’s no denying that many college students will be getting busy in their bedrooms this weekend.
(02/04/16 7:00pm)
With the return of therapy dogs to campus each semester during finals week, many students crave the company of a canine companion to ease their stress.
(01/21/16 3:00pm)
The UA campus is no small place, so riding a bike rather than walking makes getting from Old Main to the library much less daunting. But when everyone is riding instead of walking the roads, they become as clustered as those designated for cars.
(12/08/15 3:00pm)
Segregation is a word that should long be dead in American society, but in the Tucson Unified School District, claims of desegregation still float around and, in reality, it’s the district’s fault that schools are subsequently failing.
(11/16/15 7:23am)
As the University of Missouri’s president resigns after segregation complaints, the country has once again turned its attention to the ongoing problem of discrimination, a problem that goes deeper than the skin.
(11/21/15 11:45pm)
Child abuse: two words that should never have to be grouped in the same sentence, but sadly Arizona increasingly has paired them up. Unfortunately, cases are piling up and responses aren’t where they need to be.
(11/03/15 4:42pm)
Drugs commonly used for lethal injection in death penalty cases have increasingly become as scarce as the incarceration itself, leading a number of states to form contracts with illegal venders to obtain the magical serum of death.
(10/29/15 7:15am)
Marty McFly traveled “Back to the Future Part II” on Oct. 21, disguised as his son to stop his kid’s local bullies. Marty uses a futuristic hoverboard to win the battle, and the movie in turn created real life excitement for the day when these rides would become reality. Two decades later, the hands-free, self-balancing scooter has hit the streets, but as cool as the concept was in 1989, Segway hoverboards cause more trouble than they’re worth.
(10/22/15 4:29am)
It’s dark, there are zombies everywhere and your only defense against the undead is a paintball gun.
(10/22/15 4:47am)
Depression isn’t going away, and any university that believes that pushing students farther away from care will help them is extremely mistaken.
(10/17/15 4:00pm)
NASA’s announcement that Mars has running water on its surface is more than just an expansion of knowledge about our known universe. It’s a message to all university students that the back-breaking work they do in college is not pointless.
(10/15/15 7:00pm)
In summer 2008 the UA established the Veterans Education and Transition Services Center, a program that sets the example of how America should be treating its veterans. If more universities and cities made the effort to critically engage with veterans regarding their needs, there would be far fewer homeless and at-risk veterans.
(10/08/15 5:00pm)
Within the Galiuro Mountains in Arizona lies the Aravaipa Canyon nature preserve, a slice of wildlife that thankfully still exists even after the proposal to test weapons on the land.
(09/28/15 11:00pm)
Living in a generation that has begun drawing away from religion, it feels strange to say that Pope Francis may be a driving political force, able to impact the world.
(09/10/15 9:00pm)
If you have a problem, an addiction, depression or a disorder, if you admit that the situation is real and will seek professional while help holding onto hope for the future, and you don’t have a death wish, then steer clear of Sierra Tucson.
(09/03/15 10:00pm)
Recreational marijuana has increasingly made headlines over the past decade, and now Arizona is entertaining notions of legalizing the plant in the coming 2016 state election.
(06/17/15 2:55pm)
In 2014, Pima County approved construction for a new animal shelter that now, because of budget cuts, is unable to rescue animals.
(04/29/15 3:00pm)
Ferguson, Mo., brought national attention to the issue of racial bias in policing. That attention may finally be turning onto Maricopa County’s Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
(04/16/15 2:30pm)
Let’s hope the current generation of young adults in Arizona enjoys the idea of a future littered with plastic waste, because that’s what it’s looking to be.
(04/15/15 2:20pm)
Former UA-affiliated Faith Christian Church is more than just a cult — it’s a prime example of intolerable religious actions.