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Tag: University of Arizona

Estimated 10,000 issues of <i>Daily Wildcat</i> stolen at University of Arizona

News
October 8, 2009September 5, 2018 Michael Edwards

Approximately 10,000 copies of The DailyWildcat, the official newspaper of the University of Arizona, were stolenaround 8:00 a.m.

Tagged The Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona

Ariz. budget blocks state funding for college papers

Uncategorized
September 1, 2005

Student media advisers at the affected state universities -- Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona -- said the footnote will not have an impact on the papers at their schools because they say they do not currently receive state money.

Tagged "Arizona State University", Arizona, Fall 2005, Northern Arizona University, reports, University of Arizona

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