Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
18 hours ago by Bobby Stover
There were changes high above Lute and Bobbi Olson Court Monday afternoon in McKale Center.
Long ropes hung from the rafters lining the perimeter of the arena.
Soon enough, a giant navy blue curtain adorned with Arizona logos will hang from those ropes, cutting off much of the stadium's capacity and bringing the available seating down from its original 14,545 seats to a
modest 4,181.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
1 day ago by Jim Myers
Due to a Supreme Court ruling in late June, some citizens believe universities in Arizona are closer than ever to allowing guns on campus.
Arizona, long known for its permissive gun laws, has been the stage for various attempts to legalize the possession of concealed weapons on campus.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
18 hours ago by Laura Hawkins
Ranching is a long-forgotten way of life for many Arizonans. Rodeos are mere remnants of what once constructed the area's economic backbone, and cowboy hats are more indicative of fashion than of an actual lifestyle.
The Empire Ranch, founded by Walter Vail in 1876, was one of Arizona's largest cattle ranches in the late 1800s.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
3 days ago by Isaac Avilucea
Lobo cornerback DeAndre Wright has a message for his Aunt Velma: Thank you.
It's true that much of the success Wright has had at the University has been the fruit of his hard work. However, if it wasn't for his Aunt Velma, Wright might not have made it to New Mexico.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
3 days ago by Brandon Call
The modern musical takes yet another hit in the form of "Mamma Mia!" - a hideous adaptation of the wildly successful Abba-inspired stage show about a bride-to-be on a Greek island trying to work out which of three men knocked up her "reckless little slut" of a mother 20 years earlier.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
2 days ago by Hunter Riley
In a visit to Albuquerque on July 16, Republican presidential candidate John McCain discussed U.S. involvement in the Middle East and suggested students should join the armed forces or the Peace Corps to pay increasing tuition prices.
Before giving the floor to audience members for questions, McCain spoke about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.