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Broadway in Tucson is celebrating their 20th anniversary at Centennial Hall with a full semester of shows, featuring classics ...
The University of Arizona women’s soccer dominated their exhibition matchup 1-0 against NAU to open their season. The Wildcat ...
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As a passionate Swiftie I anxiously awaited this album drop, but when I heard the original 16 tracks on The Tortured Poets Department I was puzzled. The vibe of the album cover and reviews from ...
Within 24 hours of Israel declaring war on Hamas, Tucson residents sprung into action, organizing events for both sides of the conflict. While a group of protestors rallied in support of Palestine ...
The Arizona men’s wheelchair basketball team won the 2025 National Wheelchair Basketball Association championship on Saturday, March 29. This was the Wildcats’ third straight time in the NIWBT ...
Summer in Tucson is often slow, as many people go elsewhere to avoid the oppressive heat waves. However, there are a few events that Tucson will still gather for during the hottest days of the ...
With this year’s NBA Draft just one week away, the Daily Wildcat sports staff got together to select their Top-25 picks in this year’s selection. With a draft including a generational No. 1 ...
The saguaro cactus is an iconic symbol of the American Southwest. Behind its spiny structure, the cactus holds great natural and cultural significance in the desert environment.
As President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance undermine U.S. alliances and embolden authoritarian regimes, their reckless leadership threatens not just our democracy but global stability ...
Almost every weekend before dawn, the Desert Chaplains travel to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona in search of migrants abandoned there, hoping to find them alive. U.S. border policies, Mexican ...
The San Antonio Spurs have selected former University of Arizona Wildcat Carter Bryant with the No. 14 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Bryant, a 6-foot-7 forward, played one year and 37 games in his ...