News Articles
Peeping Tom stalks Pima stalls
Physical description of suspect similar to that of man wanted for UA assaults
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An unidentified man has been peeping over the women's bathroom stalls on Pima Community College campuses. Over the past several weeks, three peeping incidents have been reported, and one suspicious activity report is being tied to an unknown man. Police have identified the suspect in the Pima incidents as African-American or Hispanic, 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall, 25-30 years old, wearing short hair and with rough-textured or pockmarked skin.
UAPD citations leading to lost vehicles
Students seeing cars impounded as police crack down on unlicensed, drunk drivers
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A significant fraction of UAPD traffic stops resulting in citations involve motorists who are driving on a suspended license or with no license at all, putting other drivers at financial and personal risk in the event of an accident, and risking temporarly loss of their vehicles.
Turning the page
UA program helping minority students put new faces on librarians
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The UA is working to reshape the image of librarians. The stereotype of the grumpy middle-aged white woman is being combated by the Knowledge River program, based in the School of Information Resources and Library Science. The program offers financial assistance to Hispanic and American Indian students pursuing master's degrees in information resources and library science.
A mouthful at Crowder
Feature Photo
Bruce Chamberlain, director of the Arizona Choir, conducts the assembly of the Arizona Symphony Orchestra, the Symphonic Choir and the Arizona Choir as they perform 'Ein deutsches Requiem' by classical composer Johannes Brahms to a full audience in Crowder Hall on Friday evening.
3 things to know today
Katrina, Race, Class and Poverty Julian Kunnie, director of the Africana Studies Program, will talk about his recent trip to New Orleans and the International Tribunal on hurricanes Katrina and Rita, during which witnesses described the police and governmental misconduct they saw.








