Category: Arizona Daily Wildcat
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Scientists have discovered craters in Mars filled with almost pure water ice with the help of UA technology and say they are hopeful that this discovery will lead to possible missions there for astronauts. The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, or HiRISE, comprises a team of UA scientists who operate the high-resolution camera that captured…
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ASUA officials laid to rest concerns raised last night by Associated Student of the University of Arizona senators about executive spending. ASUA allocates thousands of dollars to executive operations accounts used by the president, administrative vice president and executive vice president, according to budgets obtained by the Arizona Daily Wildcat. This year the amount agreed…
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The College of Science has created a new Web site to publicize undergraduate research opportunities. Students who visit the site are led through a three-step process during which they identify opportunities, select a research interest and connect with faculty. The site, hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research, is used to guide students and encourage…
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To stress the severity of the cuts made to the Arizona university system by the state legislature, UA President Robert Shelton outlined last year’s plan dealing with cutbacks by saying that some staff, appointed professionals and faculty positions were cut to deal with that problem, and that the same system would most likely be used…
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The University of Arizona currently uses three different clickers. The Interwrite clicker costs $52, the iClicker costs $37.50 and the Turning Technologies clicker costs $53.50. However, an iPhone, iTouch or certain computers can be used in place of the Turning Technologies clicker. Clickers are not just used in the giant NATS and TRAD classes, Hawk…