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  3. UANow Will Return Jan. 16

UANow will return Jan. 16

By University Communications
Dec. 18, 2024
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people walking across the UArizona Mall under light snowfall

A rare snowy campus scene in 2019.

Chris Richards/University Communications

UANow is going on hiatus for the holidays. There will be no newsletter on Dec. 26, Jan. 2 or Jan. 9. Publication will resume on Jan. 16. 

In the meantime, please enjoy looking back on the university's top stories of 2024.

We wish all of our readers a safe and happy holiday season!

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