'GameDay' rolls onto the Mall
ESPN's ""College GameDay"" has rolled onto the UA Mall in front of the Student Union Memorial Center.
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ESPN's ""College GameDay"" has rolled onto the UA Mall in front of the Student Union Memorial Center.
In 1993, the UA football team was hanging out toward the top of the Pacific 10 Conference standings and controlled its own destiny for its first-ever trip to the Rose Bowl.
ESPN will air its ""College GameDay"" pregame show Saturday on the UA Mall. The network, though, has yet to announce exactly where on the Mall the program will set up as ESPN prepares for the Wildcats' showdown versus the University of Oregon.
I've seen some spineless, idiotic moves in my time, but Phi Kappa Psi takes the cake.
The Daily Wildcat has received new evidence against the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity in the mass theft of 10,000 newspapers on Oct. 8.
UAPD has ended its investigation into its case involving the theft of 10,000 Daily Wildcat newspapers on Oct. 8.
The UA's Greek Standards Board has set a hearing with the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity to determine whether the chapter is responsible for the mass theft of 10,000 copies of the Daily Wildcat on Oct. 8.
The UA student government is hoping a new resolution will have an effect on textbook fees when students ease into the second semester.
The UA Greek Standards Board has set a hearing with the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity to determine if the chapter is responsible for the mass theft of 10,000 copies of the Daily Wildcat on Oct. 8.
Watch a Daily Wildcat news analysis inside the investigation of who stole 10,000 copies of the newspaper earlier this month and how the storyline has shifted.
After days of claiming confidentiality and declining to release a police report on the theft of thousands of Daily Wildcat newspapers, the University of Arizona Police Department released their most recent reports to the public on Wednesday.
UA Greek Life's potential investigation into fraternity members' involvement in the mass theft of Daily Wildcat newspapers will automatically expire if the University of Arizona Police Department does not release police reports on the incident.
UA Greek Life's potential investigation into fraternity members' involvement in the mass theft of Daily Wildcat newspapers will automatically expire if UAPD does not release police reports on the incident by the end of the month.
UA Greek Life's potential investigation into fraternity members' involvement in the mass theft of Daily Wildcat newspapers will automatically expire if UAPD does not release police reports on the incident by the end of the month.
Some of the thousands of Arizona Daily Wildcat issues stolen Oct. 8 were recovered at two sites near West Anklam Road on Friday.
The Dean of Students Office will no longer pursue cases pertaining to chalking on campus, said Johnny Cruz, a spokesperson for University Communications.
After weeks of speculation over how widespread the communication problem is between the upper administration and the UA faculty, the faculty poll results showed at least a partially-clear picture of the faculty's confidence in President Robert Shelton and Provost Meredith Hay.
The student government passed resolutions concerning the recent student chalk protests and a sensitive state gun bill during Wednesday's weekly meeting.
Click here to view the full poll results
Senate yet to take stance on gun bill