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The University of Arizona Police Department responded to a call on Friday involving a non-UA affiliated man who was passed out on the side of the Administration building. Officers were called by a resident assistant who saw the man. When they arrived, one of the officers observed the man snoring and attempted to wake him up by shouting. The man woke up, but seemed dazed and confused. The officer wanted to make sure that the man was OK and asked him if was sleeping or passed out. This angered the man, and he became hostile and agitated. The officer then tried to figure out why he was on campus. He asked the man if he needed help with anything or if he was lost, but the man did not answer any of his questions. UA Emergency Medical Services arrived to evaluate the man, but he resisted and became even more aggressive. The UAPD officer then ran a history check on the man and found he had been cited for two other incidents on campus within the past month: for sifting through trash receptacles and trespassing in the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences building. The officer began to read the man his rights, and while he was doing so, the man said, “Go ahead and read it, finish it — I don’t care about it or you.” At this point, due to the man’s hostile and argumentative behavior and his prior encounters with UAPD within the past few weeks, he was issued an Exclusionary Order that prohibits him from returning to campus for six months.

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Two UA students were arrested and released for underage drinking last Sunday. While patrolling First Street and Vine Avenue, an officer noticed two women in an odd situation: one was lying with half of her body on the sidewalk and half in a bush, and the other woman was standing over her, trying to get her out of the bush. When the officer pulled over, the women began to walk away. The officer asked them to stop after he noticed that the woman who had been in the bush could barely walk, and asked if they needed medical attention. They both replied no and said they were just trying to get home. When the officer asked the woman why she had been lying in the bushes, she claimed she had fallen because she was tired from walking. While talking to the women, the officer could smell alcohol on both of their breaths and saw they both had bloodshot eyes. He asked them where they were coming from, and they replied, “A house on Greek Row.” “The frat boys kicked us out,” one of them said. They would not specify which house they were drinking at, and kept asking the officer to give them a warning so they wouldn’t get in trouble. Both girls were arrested on charges of underage drinking and were released at the scene. They were diverted to the Dean of Students Office.

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29 JAN 2014

all over! ENJOY EVERY DAY

CAMPUS EVENTS

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TUCSON EVENTS

‘New Year + New You’ on the UA Mall, 10AM-2PM. UA Mall. Get your new year off to a great start and reconnect with all the UA has to offer you with “New Year + New You” on the UA Mall. Friendly UA staff and students will feature the many ways you can reach your goals.

to learn about the history of science in the national parks, the significance of the contributions of NPS science and resource management, current and foreseeable challenges for national park resource management, and also gains insights on the direction the NPS is taking through this effort.

SkyNights Stargazing Program, 4PM-9PM. Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter, in Mt. Lemmon, Az. Cost $60. Explore the universe like never before with the largest dedicated public viewing telescope in the Southwest. Observe spectacular planets, galaxies and nebulae along with incredible sunsets at the summit of Mount Lemmon.

‘Curtis Reframed: The Arizona Volumes’, 10AM-5PM. Arizona State Museum. Cost: $5 adults; free to Catcard holders and students. Edward S. Curtis, famed photographer of the American West, created iconic images of Native peoples at the start of the 20th century. This exhibit explores Curtis’ work in Arizona from 1900-1921, featuring photogravures and narratives from his life’s work “The North American Indian,” a 20-volume set.

‘Around Arizona’, 9:30AM-4:30PM. Campus Christian Center, 715 N. Park Ave. This is an exhibit of black and white and color photography by ARC Photography of Tucson, is on display at the Campus Christian Center at the University of Arizona. This collection of photos, taken in Southern and North Central Arizona locations, celebrates the past and present of the Grand Canyon State.

“The Basics of Writing a Strong, Clear Essay,” 4PM-5PM. James E. Rogers College of Law, Room 168. This workshop provides tips and suggestions to developing an effective scholarly essay. It will offer an overview on making your way through the writing process. ‘Underscore/Open/Archive as Impetus’Lecture, 5:30PM-7PM. Center for Creative Photography, Room 108. Xaviera Simmons will discuss projects in her practice and speak overall on her studio practice, which she describes as cyclical rather than linear, in that Simmons spends part of the year producing photographs, another part paying strict attention to performance and yet another part focused on installation and sculptural works. (Re)Imagining Science in our National Parks, 7PM-8:30PM. McClelland Park, Room 103, 650 N. Park Ave. Free. Join us

‘An Unfolding Legacy’, 9AM-5PM. Located at the UA Museum of Art. The Unfolding Legacy series of changing exhibitions honors the museum’s rich heritage and recognizes the donors whose support formed the core of the collection. $5/Adult; Free for children, students, active military, UA employees and UAMA members.

Meet Me At La Encantada Jan. 29, Check-in from 5:15 to 6:30pm, lower level courtyard of La Encantada 2905 E. Skyline Drive. After your walk/run join us for closing ceremonies at North.

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