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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 ...
The University of Arizona men’s basketball team and head coach Tommy Lloyd have put together one of the nation’s most competitive recruiting classes in freshman and transfers, as the Wildcats ...
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 ...
In “The Libertarian Mind,” David Boaz champions limited government and individual freedom. Andrew Jei-li Tsai reviews this thought-provoking book, exploring Boaz’s arguments and questioning ...
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 ...
The University of Arizona baseball team (44-19) secured two of three games from the No. 1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Chapel Hill Super Regional from June 7-9, punching its ...
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 ...
Balancing cross country races, dual-enrollment classes and evening JTED courses, Catalina High School junior Emiliano Caldera is no stranger to hard work. Last month, he added another achievement ...
Arizona Republicans are one step closer to replacing polling centers with precinct-based polling places. The House Federalism, Military Affairs and Elections Committee moved to replace polling ...
The 55th annual Juneteenth celebration began early this year when Tucsonans gathered at the Kino Sports Complex on the 14th for a festival. Live performances mixed with vendors, food trucks and a ...
After a leaked classroom recording led to their suspension, professors Rebecca Lopez and Rebecca Zapien have been allowed back into their respective roles in the College of Education.
This novel follows the quiet yet profound coming-of-age of Yusuf, a boy navigating servitude, identity and cultural loss in colonial East Africa.