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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

UAPD starts program to curb campus crime trend

The University of Arizona Police Department is launching a new Campus Watch program in hopes of increasing communication on campus and reducing crime.

The program is based loosely on Neighborhood Watch and will provide presentations on safety and security to the campus community, recommend changes to buildings to make them safer, release campus alerts to all departments and provide statistics on crime trends.

Officer Chris Scheopner, a crime prevention specialist, said the program was not started as a reaction to anything specific, but came about through a grant UAPD received that was geared towards establishing a program like Campus Watch. [Read article]

· Commencement to include safety checkpoints, marshals
· Garages safer than Zone 1 lots
· UA lab hopes to help with sleepless nights
· Park Student Union speakers to stream KAMP
· Fast facts

Men's Hoops: Cats try to rebound in NIT semis

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Getting clobbered 78-60 by unranked Virginia wasn't the greatest way for the Arizona men's basketball team to begin its season away from McKale Center, but the No. 17 Wildcats (2-1) will get an immediate chance to redeem themselves in the preseason NIT tonight, starting with a semifinal matchup against the Michigan Wolverines at 7 p.m. MST in New York.

Michigan (3-0) is led by junior guard Daniel Horton, sophomore guard Dion Harris, and junior wing Lester Abram on the perimeter, and sophomore Center Courtney Sims down low. [Read article]

· Football: B.J. Dennard goes against grain
· Volleyball celebrates seniors vs. Stanford
· Women's hoops out to disprove road rap
· Opponent Analysis: ASU's Walter waltzes toward NFL payday

Issue of the Week: Forgive? Forget? Fire?
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In light of the recent disclosure by UA psychology professor Robert Bechtel about his 1955 killing of a fellow classmate, to what extent should the UA accept acts of criminal behavior in prospective employees?

Regents have it right

After hearing the announcement that professor Robert Bechtel at the UA confessed to murdering someone, the whole state seems up in arms trying to figure out how the prevent the state universities from ever hiring a felon again. [Read article]

· Guest Commentary: Petitions, postcards make a difference when fighing injustice
· Mailbag

Latest Issue: November 18, 2004


 

Che Guevara. Patrick Henry. Spartacus. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. There is a connection. Sort of. This weekend, the University of Arizona Opera Theater will present the fully staged Mozart masterpiece "Le Nozze di Figaro" ("The Marriage of Figaro"). The opera was first performed in Vienna on May 1, 1786.

The opera was based on a play by Pierre Beaumarchais, which was written before the French Revolution and banned in Paris for its revolutionary ideas. "Le Nozze di Figaro" follows the adventures of a comical servant, Figaro, as he outwits and traps an aristocratic count who wants his woman.  [ Read article]

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