By Kimberly Peterson

Arizona Daily Wildcat

Wildcat fans will get one last chance to show their support for the men's basketball team tomorrow at a noon pep rally at Wildcat Stadium.

Tomorrow is Wildcat Tuesday, proclaimed by Tucson mayor George Miller.

"The whole community is very happy about the Wildcat basketball team in the Final Four," Miller said. "It's a tremendous feat for them."

On Saturday, the team lost 91-82 to the University of Arkansas in the Final Four game in Charlotte N.C.

The Associated Students of the University of Arizona is sponsoring tomorrow's pep rally, which will feature entertainment from KAMP radio, the pep band and television announcer Dave Sitton, said Steve Kozachik, UA athletic program coordinator.

The Wildcat team will touch down at the Tucson airport around 11:30 a.m. tomorrow and will be driven directly to Arizona Stadium about 12:45 p.m., Kozachik said.

"The team will go on stage and do a little schtick and that's that," Kozachik said.

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Tomorrow has also been proclaimed International Day of Action for Mount Graham, and related activities will occur in Tucson and beyond.

This is the first year for such activities and follows construction on the UA's Columbus Telescope project, said Dwight Metzger, Arizona Earth First! supporter.

"People will be appealing to the Vatican to divest their funds from Mount Graham," Metzger said. "People will be targeting forest service officers and different investors in the project."

The UA Student Environmental Action Coalition will sponsor a peaceful gathering in front of the Administration building at noon to protest the project, said SEAC member Naomi Mudge.

An all-night vigil for Mount Graham will begin tonight on the University of Pittsburgh campus, said Josh Knauer, and environmental policy junior at U. Pitt.

Tomorrow at noon, the campus will also be host to a mock "wedding", featuring a lookalike of UPitt chancellor J. Dennis O'Conner as the bride, Knauer said.

"Manuel Pacheco will be the groom, and the pope will officiate over this wedding of most unholy matrimony," Knauer

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