Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
3 days ago by Bryan Roy
NEW YORK - Jerryd Bayless always handled basketball at Arizona with an all-business approach, focused on ultimately reaching the professional
level.
But although Bayless achieved his goal June 26 - he was selected as a lottery pick in the guard-heavy 2008 NBA Draft - the former one-and-done UA guard still has unfinished business.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
3 days ago by Alex Dalenberg
The Martian soil uncovered by the 'Phoenix' Mars Lander might not be that different from the dirt in your own backyard. In fact, you might even be able to grow asparagus in it, mission officials said.
The UA-led mission conducted the first ever wet-chemistry experiments done on another planet yesterday.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
3 days ago by Amber Gallegos
The UA campus will see a few new construction projects unveiled over the next few months, as well as ambitious endeavors in the future, as the high pace of building on campus continues to make room for the future needs of the university.
The changes to campus range from renovations and additions to completely new spaces and all reflect the university's anticipation of its growth to come.
Viking, Long Beach City College, CA
6 days ago by Jenny DuBois
KLBC radio is a student-run, online radio station where students are given the opportunity to experience hosting and producing their own programs while gaining tools to secure jobs in the industry.
From hip-hop to sports talk to rock and roll, KLBC covers almost every genre of music.
Viking, Long Beach City College, CA
5 days ago by Ricklyn Hukriede
Women have broken many barriers throughout history and they are continuing to set the precedent in the male-dominated arena of the labor work force.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor women comprise 25 percent of the labor force in traditionally male-dominated occupations such as construction and building workers, railroad conductors and machinists.
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
3 days ago by Merisa Jensen
This weekend marks the beginning of the swimming and track and field U.S. Olympic Trials where several Trojan athletes are looking to secure their spots on the U.S. Olympic team. The swimming trials run from June 29 through July 6, while the track and field trials run from June 27 through July 6.
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
4 days ago
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
4 days ago by Merisa Jensen
It's been a big week for USC senior soccer player Amy Rodriguez.
While her USC teammates were honored at the White House for winning the 2007 National Championship, Rodriguez was named to the U.S. Women's Soccer Olympic Team on Monday.
"I thought winning the national championship was good and a long shot," Rodriguez said to USC Sports Information.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
5 days ago
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama wants you to "lay off his wife."
Perhaps if his wife had "laid off" on campaigning for him, everyone would.
Michelle Obama was recently the subject of strong criticism for a comment she made that until recently, she'd never in her adult life been "really proud" of America before. Barack is upset that Republican groups are using this and similar comments made by Michelle, in their campaigns.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
6 days ago by Judy Sarup, Staff Writer
With all the recent national media attention focused on the campus drug investigation, San Diego State President Stephen Weber has received more then 500 e-mails in response, showing a 4-1 favorable support for the university's actions during the investigation.
Associated Students President James Poet said, "When it comes to issues of drug trafficking, those are serious issues that the university has to address."
But what about the 20 percent of SDSU students who came out and disagreed with the university's handling of the situation?
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
5 days ago
We've all heard it: We're in a recession. Gas prices are ridiculous, the cost of goods are rising, but for some people it's not all bad news. After years of inequality, gay and lesbian couples can finally apply for marriage licenses in California. This could mean a lot to our troubled economy.