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Arizona Lawmakers Call for UA President Hart's Resignation

Hart says she plans to stay with UA and DeVry as controversy grows.

'Compost Cats' Earn National Honor for Reducing Food Waste

Across the nation almost 35 million tons of food go into landfills each year.

Tuition Increase Proposal Criticized by UA Students

UA has proposed 3.2% increase for new students in fall 2016.

Report: Border Strike Force Statistics Not Adding Up

Public records released to UA Journalism School news service don't back Gov. Ducey's claims.

Who's Recruiting Graduating UA Students? Lots of Companies

Business Report asks recruiters at career fair why they came, whom they want to hire.

Board of Regents Begins Tuition Setting Process Friday

Rates for the 2016-2017 academic year will be set next month after public hearings.

Author: Right to Vote Still One of the Most Contested

Ari Berman will discuss 'Give Us the Ballot' at Tucson Festival of Books.

Authors Diana Gabaldon, Jimmy Blackmon, Linda Valdez & Dan Falk Visit The 2016 Tucson Festival of Books

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tusconans try their hand at interpreting Shakespeare.

UA Leads Effort to Understand, Track Space Junk

Millions of objects threaten spacecraft in Earth’s orbit

Tree Rings, Shipwrecks Aid in Hurricane Understanding

Climate change affects ocean storms, says researcher looking at 500 years of data.

Edward Snowden to Speak via Video Link to Tucson Audience

Snowden will join Noam Chomsky, journalist Glenn Greenwald on security discussion

Campus Pantry Distributes Tons of Food to Students, Staff

Five-year old club and nonprofit opens food pantry weekly

End of Cuban Isolation Could Bring New Medicines to US

University of Arizona physicians working to bring diabetes drug that reduces limb amputations

What Memories Do You Have of the 'A' on Sentinel Peak?

'I know I'm home once I see the 'A,' Tucsonan says of conic landmark on its centennial.

Iconic 'A' West of Downtown Tucson Marks Centennial

Construction of letter on Sentinel Peak began in 1914 and ended in 1916.

Tucson's African Community Celebrates Black History

UA Professor has seen "significant growth and development" in Tucson's black community

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