Category: Arizona Daily Wildcat

  • You already rock, so why not pop into Rock and American Popular Music? It satisfies Tier Two general education requirements for Arts; Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity; and Non-Western Area Studies. The class is a survey of the history of popular music from the 1950s to the present and an examination of the issues in the…

  • The Cat Cruiser is a bus with two pick-up locations near Phoenix. Anyone can ride the Grey Line bus for only $20, said Alyssa Samuelson, UA Phoenix Alumni Chapter’s Cat Cruiser chair. On average, there are about 80 to 120 people per weekend who take this bus, said Christopher DeSimone, a representative for Grey Line…

  • UAccess Employee, the UA’s new payroll computing system, left some employees confused but was still a success with no major glitches, Mosaic Project coordinators said. The system went live Sept. 28 in time for Friday’s paycheck, the first since the change. The UA paid 18,500 people with checks totaling $29 million. Some problems were phoned…

  • Two Pulitzer Prize winners and former Daily Wildcat reporters are at the UA today to speak about investigative reporting after writing a series of articles exposing the misuse of power in the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. Paul Giblin and Ryan Gabrielson will be visiting several journalism classes before attending a dinner reception in the early…

  • Students will have the chance to begin the switch Google e-mail on Nov. 2, and all student e-mail accounts will be transferred to the new system by spring semester. However, moving everyone’s e-mail addresses at the same time would be technologically impossible, so University Information and Technology Services has decided to give student the option…