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He said, she said

A student called UAPD and said she had been verbally harassed by her ex-boyfriend at 2:08 p.m. on Friday. She told officers that although he lives in Phoenix, he will be coming to the UA for graduate school and that she placed a restraining order against him months ago for harassment. She said he drove to Tucson without telling her and followed her into Rincon Market, and before that had been trying to contact her. She asked the officer to tell him to stop contacting her and that she was in the process of getting another restraining order against him. The officer called the woman’s ex-boyfriend, but he did not answer. The officer left him a voicemail to tell him to stop calling the woman and that she was getting another restraining order. Afterward, the woman called UAPD and asked the officer to keep the new restraining order a secret from her ex-boyfriend. The officer told her it was too late. The ex-boyfriend called back hours later and told the officer he never tried to contact the woman nor did he follow her anywhere. He said she was trying to contact him, not the other way around. The officer asked them to show call logs and messages from the other to find out who was contacting whom. The man submitted tweets, Facebook messages, phone call logs and text messages from the woman, but the woman did not send anything. The officer told them to stop talking to each other.

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An unidentified individual called the University of Arizona Police Department to report a fight between two students at 6:20 p.m. on Tuesday. An officer arrived at the scene and immediately separated them. When the officer asked the men what happened, one of them said he hit the other because he said something derogatory about Chinese people. The man said he monitors an online chat room and punched the other student for posting a mean comment. The officer noted in his report that both men were Chinese. When the officer asked what the comment was, the man said it was too offensive to say out loud. The officer spoke to the student who was hit. He told officers that he was on his way to class when he saw the man and everything seemed fine. He said the man then hit him in the face “out of nowhere.” A professor and teaching assistant saw the altercation and immediately ran over to break up the fight. The student who was hit said he would press charges.

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wildcat.arizona.edu Campus Events

“Travels in Medicine: Exploring the Global Health Community” Global Health Forum Photo Exhibit is on display in the Java City area of the Library (Room 2101) through April 31st. The Gvcine student club, promoting awareness of health and medicine transcending borders, cultures, and languages. Photographs on display were submitted by students, faculty or staff members at the Arizona Health Sciences Center. These photographs depict the participants’ views on global medicine, and range from clinical experiences to more general aspects and influences on health on an international scale. Through this exhibit, the GHF hopes to provide a glimpse into the lives of community members who are most impacted by global health initiatives. We hope you enjoy our travels through medicine. Arizona Health Sciences Library - Java City area (Room 2101) 1501 N. Campbell Ave. 7:00am to 9:30pm. Steward Observatory Mirror Lab Tours A behind-the-scenes look on Tuesdays and Fridays at the cutting-edge optical technology involved in making giant telescope mirrors at Steward Observatory Mirror Lab, University of Arizona. Tours are conducted at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Advance reservations are required and can be made by calling 520-626-8792. Admission: $15 adults, $8 students. 933 N. Cherry Ave., N208

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UA Toastmasters UA Toastmasters is a club of Toastmasters International, that was chartered by the University of Arizona’s Division of Human Resources. It is open to all UA staff and faculty members. Our goal is to provide a warm and encouraging environment in which our members may grow both personally and professionally as communicators and leaders. Parking is available at the Main Gate parking garage or the Visitor Center parking lot. University Services Building, room 216 (888 N. Euclid Avenue). Friday, April 27th from 12pm to 1pm. ‘Speaking in Tongues: Wallace Berman and Robert Heinecken, 1961-1976’ This landmark exhibition, curated by Claudia Bohn-Spector and Sam Mellon, brings the work of Berman and Heinecken ‒ two seminal yet under-studied Los Angeles artists ‒ into close conversation for the very first time. Their works are explored within the unique cultural context of 1960s and 1970s Southern California, as it fueled and amplified their highly original creative approaches. The Center for Creative Photography began acquiring the Robert Heinecken Archive in 1981. A detailed guide to the Heinecken Archive can be found on the CCP website. Center for Creative Photography. Room: Gallery. March 27, 2012 - June 17, 2012

Tucson

April 27-29

Carnival of Illusion/A Magical Journey Around the World Laugh, have fun, and celebrate as Carnival of Illusion presents national-quality magic in an old-world setting limited to just 35 guests at Doubletree Hotel Reid Park. At Carnival of Illusion, you’ll have a magical evening performed in an intimate old world setting. Buy advance tickets at www.carnivalofillusion.com Phone: 520-6155299. Friday, April 27, 2012 at 6:00pm. 445 S. Alvernon Way Autism/Sensory Friendly movie “The Lion King” The University of Arizona Gallagher Theater is pleased to present the first autism/ sensory-friendly movie showing on campus. The lights and sound will adjusted and there will be no previews. Outside food is welcome and there will be full concession food and drinks available. Only $3 per ticket. 1303 E University Blvd. Free parking available at 2nd Street Garage at 2nd St. and Mountain Ave. Gallagher is located in the Student Union Memorial Center, main floor across from the food court. Sunday, April 29th from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. Allusions & Allegories Blending live performance into sculpture to investigate myth and common knowledge in visual language. The installations mesh iconic religious GrecoRoman and Judeo-Christian sculpture with contemporary objects and real people, all covered in clay. The performers covered in clay slip create the illusion of sculptures and replace the connotation of “the sculpture” with images of a modern world. Studio One Gallery 197 E Toole Ave. April 28, 2012 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.

Tucson

Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. March 13, 2012 -June 03, 2012 140 N. Main Ave., 520-624-2333 The Tucson Museum of Art presents an intimate look at Mexico’s prolific and well-known artist Frida Kahlo through the photographic lens of her lover/friend Nickolas Muray. San Xavier Mission Guided Tours March 09, 2012 - September 27, 2014 1950 W. San Xavier Road. 520-294-2624 Docents lead 45-minute tours of the National Historic Landmark, Monday - Saturday, and explain the mission’s rich history and ornate interior that includes painted murals and original statuary. Monday –Saturday 10am-1pm. Science Downtown: Mars & Beyond You’ll see stunning space imagery from the Red Planet and the solar system, including samples of some of the latest NASA Mars mission spacecraft - the robotic planetary science tools that, after millennia of wondering, are now answering some of Mars’ and the solar system’s mysteries. “Mars and Beyond” digs deep into the mysteries of the Red Planet, including some of the latest cutting edge scientific work by UA teams on NASA’s HiRISE Mars high-resolution orbiting camera, the Phoenix Mars Mission science lab lander, the upcoming OSIRIS-REx, and more.Times: Closed Tuesday-Wednesday. Mon, Thurs, Sun 9-5 p.m. Fri-Sat 9-6 p.m. Admission: Free. $10, $14, $18. Group discounts available Phone: Box Office: 520622-8595 300 E. Congress Street

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