Under plan, students would receive advising from colleges
Colleges will play an increased role in a streamlined academic advising process, if UA President Peter Likins agrees with recommendations passed by a campus task force.
The Academic Advising Task Force will propose at an open meeting Monday that advisers from the Freshman Year Center and Office for Academic Studies be relocated to colleges and that those offices no longer offer advising services.
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Quit isn't a word in the vocabulary of Central Arizona's softball team.
Less than an hour after being no-hit, the Vaqueros had the Wildcats on the ropes and looked like they were on their way to doing the unthinkable: beating UA at home.
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Keeping cactus garden stays true to Krutch's ideals
I just learned of the University of Arizona's plan to move the Krutch cactus garden to the west side of Old Main, and I am disheartened. What kind of university dedicates a garden to memorialize a man who warned repeatedly about civilization's encroachment on the natural world, then decides to move that garden because it does not fit into future building plans?
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Early mornings are not something most students typically look forward to.
But students taking Art Education 338L, known in the department as "Wildcat Art," must wake up as early as 6:30 every Saturday morning beginning March 2.
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