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UA Focused on Project to Get First Images of Black Holes

National Science Foundation grant will help coordinate and compute data from telescopes.

Tucson Students Could Help Reshape City Streets

The city could consider "complete street" proposals from UA students in future projects.

"Black Pearl Sings" Builds Bridges with Song

Also on Arizona Spotlight: How politics in China evolved in the 20th century; and meet author Larry Dane Brimner, dedicated to writing about civil rights for young readers.

#MeToo at the Capitol; Gem Show; Stock Market Volatility

Also, looking into harassment and discrimination lawsuits filed by women against the UA

UA Students to Observe Interplay of Sports and Politics In Russia

New study abroad program will focus on 2018 World Cup soccer events.

Catch a Total Lunar Eclipse Early Wednesday Morning

Early in the morning, the eclipse will cover a super, blue moon.

Tree Rings Tell Story of Jet Stream

Changes to North Atlantic air flows alter European summer weather.

State-University Partnership Formed to Fight Opioid Crisis

UA and the Department of Health Services are receiving a $2.2 million grant for training.

Former Football Staffer Files New $8.5M Claim Against UA, Rodriguez

Melissa Wilhelmsen claims the UA failed to protect her against sexual assault and harassment by Athletics Department personnel.

Former UA Honors Dean Sues Regents Over Discrimination

MacCorquodale also seeks higher salaries for all female deans at UA.

Changing the Culture of UA Football Following Rodriguez's Firing

A conversation with columnist Greg Hansen about multimillion dollar contracts and the culture of UA Athletics.

How the UA Affords High-Dollar Contracts for Coaches

What is the main economic driver at the university?

Catalina Sky Survey Sets Record for Finding Asteroids

University of Arizona program bags 990 space rocks in 2017.

Decision on McKale Center Liquor License Delayed

A ruling on beer and wine at the basketball arena has been delayed until March over concerns of a nearby resident.

Renovations Begin on Arizona Athletic Facilities

Improvements are paid for by student athletic fees and private donations.

Team Creates 'Canary in the Mine' Sensor to Make Worksites Safer

UA faculty's high-tech system can warn of impending health dangers and hazards.

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