From Argentina to Arizona: One student’s journey navigating America
Laura Viale said she had many preconceived notions of Americans before she was admitted to the University of Arizona in August of 2017.
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Laura Viale said she had many preconceived notions of Americans before she was admitted to the University of Arizona in August of 2017.
Vampires, werewolves and zombies will be the talk of the University of Arizona Mall on Thursday, April 11, as the College of Humanities hosts its Monster Bash.
Esmeralda Ribeiro knows how imperative it is for Afro-Brazilian women to write and be heard. As a Brazilian journalist and writer of African descent, Ribeiro focuses on the African-Brazillian connection in her writing.
The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television is kicking off this new year with a full line-up of shows, ranging from Shakespearean plays to musicals and dramas, all available to students for only $15 at either the Marroney or the Tornabene Theatre.
Editor's note: This article was produced as part of the Daily Wildcat's 2018 Campus Guide -- the perfect resource for any incoming Wildcat. Whether you're trying to find important dates, looking for a club to join or are interested in UA history and traditions, we'll be there to help you get through your first semester. Welcome to the University of Arizona!
Like many college students, I wanted the experience of traveling abroad this summer. I had heard all about the benefits of travel — how mind-opening and life altering it can be — and as someone who was born and raised in Tucson, I had only ever traveled within the U.S. and Mexico.
The Tinkerlab is colorful and broken up into different stations. Two tables in the middle of the room have building blocks and puzzle pieces laid out. In one corner there is a bean bag and several books; in the other is a color wheel that helps teach children about primary and secondary colors. Another station allows children to examine themselves in a mirror while drawing a self-portrait.
The University of Arizona Flandrau Planetarium, located at 1601 E. University Blvd, offers several summer events to the public. It showcases attractions like light/theatre shows, science exhibits and a large mineral museum..