Category: Clips
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Tenure-track women remain in the minority, but numbers show the gap is shrinking Tenure-track female faculty members remain in the minority in 11 of the 14 colleges at the UA. However, a review of data by the Arizona Daily Wildcat found that in the past 10 years there has been a rise in female faculty…
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Athletes on campus more likely to complete degree By Michelle A. Monroe Published: Wednesday, December 8, 2010 Updated: Wednesday, December 8, 2010 02:12 Despite a reputation for being last in the Pacific 10 Conference, UA athletes have a greater graduation rate than the rest of campus, according to a Daily Wildcat review of statistics. The…
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By: Michelle A. Monroe There are 629 fewer Honors College students this year than last after almost 19 percent of the 2009 Honors College population withdrew. The total enrollment is at 3,116, the most significant decrease since a peak high in 2004 with 4,228. This year the Honors College implemented a $500 yearly fee. Some…
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Jennifer Miller, a political science graduate student, was hit by a car while crossing Sixth Street near Highland Avenue yesterday around 3:20 p.m. “I shouldn’t have crossed here,” she said. “I’ll never cross out of a crosswalk again – well I’d like to say that’s true.” A UA freshman was pulling out of Sixth Street…
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By: Michelle A. Monroe Peter Raisanen, nutritional sciences senior, is the 25-year-old who was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries on Tuesday after being hit by a streetlight. Raisanen has four crushed vertebrae and several broken ribs. He is expected to leave the hospital in a day or two and continue his care at…