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Elected officials and thousands more call for national action at pro-choice rally

(05/20/22 5:36am)

Last Saturday was a day of anger, action and community. Thousands met in Armory Park to rally against the leaked Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade in a national day of action organized by Women’s March, Planned Parenthood and more. 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2022/05/n-protest-may-14

Pro-choice marchers call for action, UA student told to dig in trash

(05/10/22 6:32pm)

Around 30-50 Tucsonans marched in support of legal abortion at the federal courthouse downtown on Sunday, May 8. 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2022/05/n-abortion-rights-protest-5-8-22

Confronting Scarcity: Interactive Tucson-area food resource map

(12/02/21 12:31am)

Throughout greater Tucson, many organizations supply food for free or very low cost to those facing food or other resource insecurity. The interactive map below (or view a full-screen version in a new browser window) features the locations of some of these organizations and information on how to utilize them. See a key for reading the map below.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2021/12/confronting-scarcity-resource-map

Creative adaptation necessary in online classes

(05/04/21 9:03am)

Taking classes during the pandemic has not been easy, but we have gotten through it.  For the year in review edition of the Daily Wildcat, the enterprise desk presents eight stories out of the many lived this year that show the variety of experiences people had in online and COVID-19 precautioned classes. In our print edition there are four out of eight stories — with the rest posted online — from a student and a professor each in four University of Arizona colleges/schools: the College of Nursing, the School of Dance and the School of Theatre, Film and Television from the College of Fine Arts and the James E. Rogers College of Law.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2021/05/e-yir-colleges

An update on Diversity & Inclusion at the UA

(12/16/20 4:37pm)

Students and staff at the University of Arizona have been calling for action against on-campus discrimination for years, and in the fall of 2020, the expanding diversity and inclusion systems on campus might be poised to give it to them.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2020/12/e-dei-update

Hidden Histories: Women in the Southern Pacific Railroad

(03/10/20 7:16pm)

Though most people aren’t aware of it, women have played a role in the construction and maintenance of the Southern Pacific Railroad since it first reached Tucson, according to the Arizona History Museum Education Curator  Jaynie Adams.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2020/03/a-women-of-the-southern-pacific-railroad

Eight on-campus lectures you should attend this March

(03/05/20 3:01am)

There are nearly 20 lectures taking place on the University of Arizona campus this March. Found on the UANews Calendar, the lectures feature presenters from a variety of fields, ages and identities and cover a wide breadth of topics. This article highlights just a few lectures available concerning social issues, art, science, politics, health and anthropology.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2020/03/a-lectures-list

Writing Skills Improvement Program: A worldwide writing resource

(03/02/20 2:47am)

How many students say they hate writing? Are you one of them? 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2020/03/a-writing-improvement-program

Ofelia Zepeda and her contribution to the literacy world

(03/09/20 7:50pm)

Author, poet and seasoned professor Ofelia Zepeda was to be featured at the Tucson Festival of Books for her innovative preservation of Tohono O’odham language and culture through education and poetry.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2020/03/a-ofellia-zepeda

Around the Corner: The Chicago Music Store, serving the community for 101 years

(02/05/20 4:00pm)

A historic building in Downtown Tucson — whose empty windows span nearly a block of empty storefronts — still boldly presents its bright yellow lettering to Congress street.

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2020/02/a-chicago-music

Q&A: Molly Gebrian celebrates viola centennial

(01/26/20 1:20am)

This Sunday at 7 p.m. in Holsclaw Hall, two Fred Fox School of Music faculty, Molly Gebrian on viola and Nino Bakradze on piano, will perform “A 1919 Centennial Celebration.” 

https://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2020/01/a-viola-centennial-q-a


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