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Social justice series focuses on equality 6

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

16 hours ago by Jim Myers

As election season approaches, social justice and equality issues continue to rise to the forefront of public discussion. Students can educate themselves about the topics through a series of workshops at the UA, the first of which debuted last night.

"Oppression is painful," said Jennifer Hoefle, senior coordinator of Social Justice Programs.

Wildcats' offense needs to come alive 4

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

15 hours ago by Tim Kosch

As the year 2008 comes to its end, the Arizona women's basketball team is at a turning point in its season.

With a brand new coach and many new faces, the Wildcats have undergone a complete program makeover. The first few months of head coach Niya Butts' tenure have been nothing short of spectacular.

True fear from a true story 2

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

11 hours ago by Stephen Real

When buying a house, it's usually expected that "what you see is what you get." However, the Campbell family is about to uncover the dark past behind their new home in "The Haunting In Connecticut." Life is hell for Matt Campbell (Kyle Gallner), who's been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment.

Q-and-A with Prof. Gary Schwartz 1

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

21 hours ago by Claire Engelken

Psychology professor Gary Schwartz wants to set the record straight about his communication with the dead.

Wildcat: What degrees do you hold?

Schwartz: I received my A.B. degree from Cornell in 1966. (I was) a psychology major and chemistry minor, and also pre-med.


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Catching up with Garland Judkins


		Catching up with Garland Judkins

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

3 days ago by Kevin Zimmerman

Arizona guard Garland Judkins talked to the media after a Tucson Summer Pro League game on Sunday, June 28. Playing with former Wildcat Hassan Adams and recent No. 8 draft pick Jordan Hill, Judkins talked about how playing in the summer league has helped him to remain in shape and improve his basketball skill set.

Fireworks bill too late for Independence Day

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

3 days ago by Michael Merriman

When good friends Jon and Mike prepare for their annual Fourth of July festivities, they try to go all out.

They buy beer, hot dogs, hamburgers, Roman candles, and bottle rockets. The duo was hoping to legally celebrate the upcoming holiday after the approval of a legislative bill.

Universities not affected by state shutdown

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

3 days ago by Shain Bergan

As Arizona takes the steps to possibly shut down the state, university officials, staff and students can rest easy knowing that the state's three universities will not be affected.

The State Legislature passed parts of a budget late Tuesday night minutes before their midnight deadline.

Lakers' coach should throw in the towel


		Lakers' coach should throw in the towel

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

6 days ago by Isaac Avilucea

Phil Jackson thinks he's a supreme-court justice.

He thinks coaching the Los Angeles Lakers is a lifetime appointment. But what he needs to realize is that he doesn't need to return to the Lakers. In fact, he shouldn't - for the betterment of his health and the organization's.

Peace-lovers gather in N.M. forest


		Peace-lovers gather in N.M. forest

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

6 days ago by Hunter Riley

In an economy like today's, people will do almost anything for extra business. Cuba, N.M., is going to get a boost from the thousands of people who are traveling across the country for Rainbow Gathering in the Santa Fe National Forest, about 30 miles from Cuba.

All marriage should be abolished

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

5 days ago by Kaitlyn Drinkwater/UWire

The gay marriage debate has evolved from a whisper of discontent to a roaring, mud-slinging brawl. The situation could be mildly called a snafu, and more accurately termed something I can't print in a newspaper. Everyone has an opinion. Not only do people stand on both sides of and astride the metaphorical fence, there are people tunneling underneath and flying overhead.

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