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(02/07/23 8:46pm)
Members of the University of Arizona General Faculty Committee on University Safety for All wrote and released an interim report addressing the Oct. 5 shooting of UA professor Thomas Meixner, along with three other cases, and their thoughts on how they were handled. The group's conclusions include the school's failure to install a proper risk management system.
(02/04/23 3:45am)
The city of Tucson can seem like a small town but it has a vibrant community. And while there are many locals who love this city, there are also many people who flock into town for annual events like the Tucson Gem Show, the Tucson Rodeo and the Tucson Jazz Festival.
(01/17/23 10:14pm)
The African American Museum of Southern Arizona held its grand opening ceremony on campus at the Student Union Memorial Center on Saturday, Jan. 14.
(11/21/22 8:59am)
The Interim Associate Vice Provost of the University of Arizona's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Maribel Alvarez, called the police on Kai Leigh Harriott, a Black, disabled queer student.
(11/07/22 10:52pm)
The University of Arizona Police Department recently released the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. The report details crime and events that took place on the UA campus in the past year.
(10/25/22 4:54pm)
Every year for Homecoming, the University of Arizona welcomes alumni back to campus to partake in their fair share of traditions and celebrations. One annual Homecoming tradition at the UA is the lighting of Tucson’s Sentinel Peak, commonly known as “A” Mountain.
(10/25/22 5:07pm)
The midterm elections are rapidly approaching. For the University of Arizona's student political groups this means there is no time like the present to engage their members and other students across campus.
(09/14/22 8:21pm)
The National Collegiate Athletic Association passed the Name, Image and Likeness bill in July of 2021. This new rule allows players to profit from the usage of their name, image and likeness in any deals they may receive from sponsors.
(09/01/22 10:17pm)
Residents of student apartment complex Sol Y Luna could potentially be looking for new housing soon due to various code violations and conditions of the building itself.
(07/25/22 1:12am)
Senior Nico Nieri-Lang, studying political science and sociology, was appointed to be executive vice president of the Associated Students of the University of Arizona, otherwise known as ASUA, for the upcoming 2022-23 academic year.
(07/01/22 8:57pm)
Three men were sentenced in connection with the shooting of University of Arizona student Forrest Beckett Keys.
(06/01/22 9:49pm)
Paula Balafas began in February as the new chief of the University of Arizona Police Department. After working in Wheat Ridge, Cherry Hills Village and at the University of Colorado Boulder, Balafas' hiring made her the first female chief of police in UAPD history.
(04/20/22 9:42pm)
On Saturday, April 16, University students received an email from UAPD Deputy Chief of Police Mario Leon, updating them on two recent incidents of aggravated assault on campus.
(04/19/22 7:31pm)
Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences were awarded with a $6.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. The grant will go towards the development of the Center of Excellence in Addiction Studies (CEAS).
(04/14/22 12:00am)
As many students may have seen ads for on their social media, Duffl is a new, completely student-run delivery service company. It has a store located on Speedway, where all operations are run out of.
(03/29/22 7:50am)
The University of Arizona held “A Day of Memory, Healing, and Hope” on Wednesday, March 23 to commemorate the two-year anniversary of the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ceremony, hosted by the University Religious Council, featured poems, songs and stories from various speakers. Lin Haurani, president of the URC, said that the event was intended as “a day for remembering what has been lost since the pandemic began."
(02/10/22 9:20pm)
The University of Arizona has been provided a $250,000 grant from Beyond Completion Challenge to help expand programs to help students of color, first-generation students and students with financial needs with internships.
(02/01/22 2:47am)
Former Chief of the University of Arizona Police Department, Brian Seastone, signed off for the last time on Aug. 5 following the announcement of his retirement after 41 years. With Seastone’s retirement comes the search for a new assistant vice president and chief of police for UAPD.
(12/14/21 9:06pm)
According to the University of Arizona’s fall 2021 census, the university has set a new record of 5,400 international students, both on the main campus and around the globe, enrolled in degree-seeking programs. This record was achieved despite a 15% decline in international student enrollment nationally, according to a recent Institute of International Education's Open Doors report.
(12/03/21 8:57pm)
Since the beginning of the 2021-22 school year, almost every open eatery on campus has had some form of a “We’re Hiring” flyer by their registers. Between long lines and even longer wait times, there’s clearly something up.