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Friday Apr. 12, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
Suspects identified in Physics heist

Employees say scientific data stolen from hard drives is irreplaceable

Two suspects have been identified and one has already been arrested in connection to a string of burglaries at the Physics and Atmospheric Science building, UAPD officials said.

An astronomy freshman was arrested Wednesday, and another student was identified after several people who recognized the two suspects in pictures taken from a surveillance camera called the University of Arizona Police Department.

UAPD officials asked that the names of the two students be withheld until both of the suspects are in custody.

The burglaries occurred over a one-month period on the fifth floor of the PAS building, 1118 E. Fourth St. [Read article]

Softball risks No. 1 ranking on road swing

The same weekend that saw two rarities in Arizona softball - a loss at home and senior pitcher Jennie Finch dropping a decision on the mound - also placed the Wildcats back in familiar territory as the No. 1 team in the nation. [Read article]

NEWS
Suspects identified in Physics heist
More than 5,000 attend first day of Spring Fling
Graduate admissions exam adds essay
Freeze has not halted UA hiring
More than 5,000 attend first day of Spring Fling

Club Olympics draw three clubs, will be shortened to one day next year

Attendance at the first night of Spring Fling was in line with projections from student organizers. [Read article]

Baseball goes Bear hunting in Berkeley

Arizona could have headed into today's series against California with a 6-3 Pacific 10 Conference record. Instead, UA is 3-6 because it failed to nail down a few victories.

UA allowed three Arizona State runs in the top of the ninth inning in a 9-7 loss on March 22. The next day Arizona lost 10-6 after it tied the game in the fourth inning. [Read article]

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New dorms 'too little, too late'

When I went to pick up my Arizona Daily Wildcat on the morning of April 10, I noticed the headline, "Planned dorm to house 770." [Read article]

Swingin' Connection

Arizona Swingcats to jump and jive Saturday in a swing dance workshop

Years ago, groups of college students gathering to shake their groove thangs might have been perceived as a bit scandalous. Today, some of these unconventional groups gather and form official dance organizations. [Read article]

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