UA men's basketball loses at Stanford 80-77 on Nick Robinson's 35-foot running 3-point shot. The Cardinal wins its 20th straight and remains undefeated on the season.
It had been nearly two decades since a Lute Olson-led Wildcat team had lost five of eight games, a feat the hall-of fame head coach was hoping to avoid Saturday at Stanford.
Neither the Wildcats nor the Cardinal had won a home game against the other squad in four seasons, something Stanford head coach Mike Montogmery hoped would come to an end on national television.
A university employee said she was fired after reporting to administrators that alcohol was stored in the Office of International Student Programs and Services.
On Jan. 26, Rawya Hafez, office specialist for ISPS, e-mailed Provost George Davis, saying alcohol had been stored in an adviser's office for more than two months.
At least one box of wine and multiple packs of beer had been sitting in the closet.
Davis replied to Hafez Tuesday in an e-mail, writing that the alcohol had been removed.
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We've read the books. We've seen the pictures. We've attended the lectures. We've watched the movies. We have learned everything there is to know about the Holocaust. Or have we?
Francis Cohen, renowned modern dance choreographer and co-founder of the dance program at the UA, has breathed new life into the famous story of Anne Frank, in "The Attic."
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Francis Cohen, renowned modern dance choreographer and co-founder of the dance program at the UA, has breathed new life into the famous story of Anne Frank, in "The Attic."
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How to re-create an expensive look with steals from local stores
The scene on the UA Mall Thursday was a dreary one indeed, as smatterings of students walked here and there, all clad in unremarkable T-shirts, lifeless jeans and dumpy sweatshirts. Some were in sweatpants, some in sneakers and some in flip-flops. Nary a ray of fashion was in sight. A haze of bad fashion hung over the campus, stifling the air.
Through this bleak cloud of ugly, a few lone pillars of fashion stood out like beacons in the night. Shoug Loogi, a nutrition sophomore, and Ibrahim Alansary, a philosophy freshman, were among these few rare gems decorating the Mall with their well-chosen attire.
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