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Sunlight shines through the streetcar window onto a SunLink operator at the stop on Cherry and Second Street on July 6.
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Sunlight shines through the streetcar window onto a SunLink operator at the stop on Cherry and Second Street on July 6.
The SunLink stop on Cherry and Second Street, one of several on campus, stands absent of waiting passengers on July 6.
A passenger steps towards the open doors of the SunLink streetcar at the stop on Cherry and Second Street on July 6.
The American flag waves in front of the Frontier Gun Shop off of Grant Road on June 22. Gun rights have come into question as more mass shooting occur every year.
Signs advertise the University of Arizona's “Thanksgiving Feast To-Go” at the Student Union. Up until November 23, students can place an order online to pick up Thanksgiving meals on campus.
A graduate celebrates as they make their graduation walk during the 2020 Commencement Ceremony at the mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was canceled on account of the pandemic.
Four graduates cluster at the end of their graduation walk during the 2020 Commencement Ceremony at the mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was canceled on account of the pandemic.
A graduate holds up the Wildcat hand symbol as they walk the graduation walk during the 2020 Commencement Ceremony at the mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was canceled on account of the pandemic.
Crowds of graduate supporters gathered during the 2020 Commencement Ceremony at the mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was canceled on account of the pandemic.
A sea of caps top the heads of the graduates during the 2020 Commencement Ceremony on the Mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming, a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was cancelled on account of the pandemic.
An attendant of the 2020 Commencement Ceremony holds a bouquet of flowers at the mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was canceled on account of the pandemic.
President Robbins addressed the 2020 graduates at the 2020 Commencement Ceremony on the mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was canceled on account of the pandemic.
Sydney Hess, the 2020 President of the Associated Students of the University of Arizona, gives a speech during the 2020 Commencement Ceremony at the mall on Nov. 5. Hess was a key organizer of the belated commencement ceremony.
A 2020 graduate shades their face with a customized graduation cap during the 2020 Commencement Ceremony at the mall on Nov. 5. The ceremony was held during this year's Homecoming a year and a half after students received their diplomas in May 2020 as the original ceremony was canceled on account of the pandemic.
The sun sets over Banner — University Medical Center Tucson ER. The new sexual assault forensic lab opened inside the Emergency Department on Aug. 25.
Number 0, Hope Hisey, a junior on the Arizona soccer team, blocks a shot on goal and proceeds to kick the ball down the field from the goalie box, clearing the ball from her goal on Murphey Field at Mulcahy Soccer Stadium on Sept. 9. The Wildcats would go on to lose the game 1-2 to Texas Tech.
Artist Anaysa Stark Stands beside a piece commissioned by a member of the LGBTQ community. Stark works as a painter, tattoo artist, clothing designer and illustrator as well as a Spectrum Prevention Navigator at the Southern Arizona Aids Foundation located at the Thornhill Lopez Center on Fourth Avenue.
Jayelle Harrison (left), Anaysa Stark (right), and their daughter Kayana (center) sit around a line drawing Stark created of Pocahontas.