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The tents will go up on the Mall again as thousands of Wildcats and alumni are expected to return to the University of Arizona campus this weekend for Homecoming 2000.
More than 350 faculty, students and staff packed the Koffler Building lecture hall Nov. 9 for Nobel Laureate Alan J. Heeger's talk on semiconducting plastics. It is the first in the Optics Valley Lecture Series.
A highlight of the concert will be the Wind Symphony performing the world premiere of "Prelude and Allegro for Wind Symphony," composed by James Wiznerowicz, a graduate student at the University of Arizona.
The Arizona Percussion Ensembles will perform their fall concert with guest soloist Holly Schurr featured in Lou Harrison's "Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra," a unique and masterful piece of 20th century music employing wash tubs, flower pots, automobile break drums, pipes, coffee cans, clock coils and various drums and rattles.
Hartman Lomawaima picked for group that will handle collections for the Smithsonian's soon-to-be-completed National Museum of the American Indian.
The University Activities Board and Project Volunteer once again invite departments to get involved in this year's Adopt-a-Family program. Departments and units can adopt a family for Thanksgiving, the winter holidays, or both.
Eight UA Students Against Sweatshops members who spent the day chained to the doors of the University of Arizona Administration Building were arrested by UA police at 3 p.m. The arrests were made without incident.
UA President Peter Likins makes a public thank you to all tghe voters involved in the passage of Proposition 301.
The maze around the UofA Bookstore/Student Union that we call a construction zone is about to become a little more challenging - but it's only temporary.
The director of Parking and Transportation compares parking costs around the state and explains why.