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The Arizona baseball team will play a three-game slate of exhibition games in fall 2023. The first, a game against the Naranjeros de Hermosillo based out of Mexico, was a 3-1 win for the Wildcats ...
As the late afternoon traffic on North Euclid Avenue picked up, a group of men in their late teens, early 20s sat in the sun on the fresh green lawn of Aggie House, cowboy hats and baseball caps ...
For the Navajo, the Hualapai, the Hopi and others, the San Francisco Peaks are a divine sanctuary, home to ancient rituals and life-giving ceremonies. But as treated sewage is sprayed across their ...
As a passionate Swiftie I anxiously awaited this album drop, but when I heard the original 16 tracks on The Tortured Poets Department I was puzzled. The vibe of the album cover and reviews from ...
The University of Arizona Esports program recently loss its collegiate sport status due to the UA financial crisis and must now contend with how to move on as a program under its new label as a club.
Bryce James, younger son of NBA legend LeBron James, has committed to Arizona, joining the Wildcats’ 2025 class.
Andres Felipe Diaz reviews the book “Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies” by Dr. Seth Holmes. In this work, Holmes, a renowned medical anthropologist and physician, immerses himself in the lives of ...
Public awareness — and panic — over dangerous and carcinogenic everyday materials has increased dramatically over the past few years. In our lifetimes, we’ve seen bisphenol A removed from ...
Within 24 hours of Israel declaring war on Hamas, Tucson residents sprung into action, organizing events for both sides of the conflict. While a group of protestors rallied in support of Palestine ...
With this year’s NBA Draft just one week away, the Daily Wildcat sports staff got together to select their Top-25 picks in this year’s selection. With a draft including a generational No. 1 ...
Summer in Tucson is often slow, as many people go elsewhere to avoid the oppressive heat waves. However, there are a few events that Tucson will still gather for during the hottest days of the ...
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