Bars, clubs will not take additional security measures in light of attacks
Nightclubs and other Halloween party spots will continue with planned celebrations tonight despite concerns about safety sparked by last month's terrorist attacks and a rash of assaults around campus.
With the FBI's announcement earlier this week that it had "credible information" about a possible terrorist attack, FBI Director Robert Mueller recommended that police and citizens be "extremely vigilant."
Last night's Red-Blue Game showed just how shallow the Arizona women's basketball team is.
An already-thin Wildcat team may have lost freshman guard Katrina Lindner to a knee injury she suffered with 4:08 remaining in the first half of last night's match.
ASA will shuttle at least 100 students to special legislative session next month
Student lobbyists plan to shuttle at least 100 students to Phoenix for a special legislative session that could define the size of state-mandated budget cuts.
Shannon Torregrosa emerges as one of the top players in the country
Collegiate athletics often involve the maturation process of the participants. For UA junior outside hitter Shannon Torregrosa, this season has proven to be a first-hand experience of that process.
I would like to respond to Wendy Haley's letter in yesterday's Wildcat. Haley took offense with ads for abortion clinics that were on the front page of the Wildcat's Web site and argued that they should be "buried deep" (or perhaps taken off the site, if I may read between the lines) because of her Christian values. As a law student at the UA, I feel compelled to clear up this misunderstanding of fundamental constitutional law.