| Tipoffs for Tucson, Arizona (City) Newsletter for Thursday November 06, 2025 ( 5 items ) |
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Arizona Athletics showcases national reach and university strength in Houston
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 5 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release:
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Arizona Athletics showcases national reach and university strength in Houston
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With the Houston skyline glowing behind them, visitors from the University of Arizona community turned a football weekend into a celebration of academic excellence, research leadership and championship culture.
As part of the annual Arizona Athletics Wildcat Club donor trip, top supporters joined university leaders, al
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Food Resources in Tucson
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 6 -- The city of Tucson issued the following news on Nov. 5, 2025:
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Food Resources in Tucson
As the federal government shutdown continues, Tucson food assistance providers are seeing a sharp rise in demand from families affected by delayed federal benefits, such as SNAP and WIC.
At the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, there is an increase in first-time visitors, many of whom had never sought food assistance before. Volunteers are working overtime to assembl
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How U of A students braved the summer sun to help communities become heat resilient
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 5 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release:
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How U of A students braved the summer sun to help communities become heat resilient
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In the middle of a Tucson summer, the stretch of Oracle Road between Prince and River roads might just be the worst place to hang out all day. There is little shade to hide from the unforgiving sun. And the urban environment, with all its cars and asphalt, soaks up the sunlight and traps the heat for hours.
But t
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U of A-led team discovers large ritual constructions by early Mesoamericans
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 5 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release:
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U of A-led team discovers large ritual constructions by early Mesoamericans
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In the summer of 2020, an international team led by a University of Arizona archaeologist reported the discovery of the largest monument al construction known today in the Maya area in the state of Tabasco, near Mexico's southeastern border.
The monument, found at a site called Aguada Fenix, measures nearly a mile long a
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University of Arizona receives $1M gift commitment from Steve Kerr to fund study abroad at the College of Humanities
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 5 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release:
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University of Arizona receives $1M gift commitment from Steve Kerr to fund study abroad at the College of Humanities
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Wildcat legend Steve Kerr's international upbringing sparked a curiosity about the world, a love of travel and a lifelong embrace of cultural diversity. Now, he and his wife Margot, also a U of A graduate, have made a gift commitment of $1 million to support study abroad scholarship
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