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O'Neill given new role

Kevin O'Neill has been reassigned to duties within the athletic department for the remainder of the fiscal year, Arizona athletics director Jim Livengood announce today. O'Neill served as the interim head coach for the UA men's basketball team during the 2007-08 season while head coach Lute Olson took a personal leave of absence.

Olson to appear in court

Christine Olson's attorney challenges transfer of Nike money from joint to personal account after divorce filing

By Lance Madden

Arizona men's basketball coach Lute Olson has been ordered to appear in a Tucson court May 7 in relation to a money transfer he made the day after filing for divorce and requesting a season-long leave of absence, court documents state. Olson must appear before Pima County Superior Court Judge Sarah R.

Bodies bring people together

Women's Studies department, institute host 'Love Your Body' event

By Heather Trujillo

More than 45 people gathered to celebrate and love being in their own skin last night. The Women's Studies Department and Southwest Institute for Research on Women held a "Love Your Body" event in the conference of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Annex.

Fahey no fogey

UA lobbyist has clout, decades of knowledge

By Nicole Santa Cruz

PHOENIX - Greg Fahey is a relationship man. The UA's main lobbyist and associate vice president for government relations has been in state government for almost as long as some students have been alive. From higher education to the state's health care system, to the inner workings of the state Legislature, Fahey knows it, and knows it well.

3 things to know today

Get ready for silence Festivities related to the annual Day of Silence begin today and end Friday night. Find more information at uanews.org/node/19401. Learn about Fox and MySpace Julia Pecano will speak on "The Business of FOX: An Insider's Look at Fox Broadcasting Company and MySpace" from 4 to 5 p.

Mall fair to benefit victims of trafficking

Art exhibit to accompany crafts sale through tomorrow

By Jim Myers

Students will get a chance to support survivors of human trafficking today and tomorrow by viewing art and purchasing items on campus. Handicrafts such as jewelry, bags and notebooks made by survivors will be sold on the UA Mall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is organized by the Social Justice League, a student organization that aims to expose and educate about human rights violations and global injustices.

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