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Tucson police find new leads in Cat Man case
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Tucson police released the description Thursday of a man who may be the "Cat Man" - the reported serial burglar and sexual offender who has been victimizing the Midtown area since 1992.
Police suspect one man of committing 13 crimes, and up until now have had no investigative leads in the case.
On Aug. 1, a burglary attributed to the Cat Man occurred in the area of North Santa Rita Avenue and East Lee Street.
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'A Nightmare'
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It wasn't pretty.
In fact, what the No. 3-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions did to the No. 4 Arizona Wildcats on Saturday in the Pigskin Classic in State College, Penn., was downright hideous.
"We just got our butts kicked," UA head coach Dick Tomey said. "They beat us as bad as a team can get beat. It was one of those games, it was a nightmare."
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Editorial: Greek community deserves honesty, fairness
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When a student joins a fraternity or sorority at the UA, members of the house demand loyalty, honesty, trust and respect.
At Alpha Chi Omega, however, it appears that those demands do not extend to everyone and certainly don't reciprocate from top house officials.
According to Arika Hover, a former Alpha Chi Omega sorority member, newcomers to the organization were not told that the sorority was thousands of dollars in debt.
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Exhibit is more than just lip service
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A template of a person's mouth is best made by a nicely chewed up, slobbery hunk of gum. Fine art in the Lionel Rombach Gallery teaches this lesson. The gallery invites guests to study a colorfully grotesque grid of arranged gum globs, in a piece titled "Gum." What's more, the viewer is encouraged to produce his own mouth's template by a work of art that bears striking resemblance to a bowl full of gum and is called "Please take one, or two." |
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