Chief Richard Miranda says police response was too slow
An officer suspected of shooting a UA student in the eye with a less-than-lethal bullet will be punished along with seven other police officials involved in the Fourth Avenue riots on April 2.
Detective Michael Mare will receive a written reprimand for using non-lethal weaponry without being authorized.
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AMY WINKLER/Arizona Daily Wildcat
Pima County Community College media communications sophomore Oliver Saul videotapes UA football practice late yesterday afternoon from the video room in the press box of Arizona Stadium. Videos are shot of every practice and game so coaches can evaluate players.
Economic implications of terror attacks can be seen on campus
Campus sentiment concerning the economic future of the nation remains uncertain as markets continue to tumble and memories of last week's terrorist attacks remain clear.
Since I have attended the UA, I have often been frustrated by the propaganda spewed by the leftist columnists of the Daily Wildcat. It was not until yesterday that my frustration turned to fury! My anger was not as a conservative or liberal, but as an American...
Saturday marks the unprecedented gathering of "Indivisible's" nationally renowned photographers at the Center for Creative Photography. They will present and discuss their contributions to the "Indivisible" project, as well as the work's relevance to their careers.