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Police Beat BY Jordan Fowler The Daily Wildcat

Sticks and stones

A non-UA-affiliated man was arrested on Feb. 27 after throwing a rock at a UAPD officer. A UAPD officer noticed a man walking south from Hopi Lodge Residence Hall carrying a large black bag. The man placed the bag near a white station wagon, then began to walk toward the Hopi Lodge bicycle courtyard, where the officer lost sight of the man. The officer returned to his patrol car and slowly drove past the area where he had last seen the man. The officer then checked the courtyard and noticed at least three bicycles that appeared to have been tampered with. A second officer then arrived to assist. They looked through the black bag, which looked like a guitar case, and found bolt cutters, pliers and a wrench. However, they were not able to find the man. The officers then drove toward the UA Mall, where the second officer called out that he saw a male who matched the description of the man provided by the first officer. The first officer confirmed that he was the man he had seen earlier. The second officer then reported over the radio that the man was running toward Second Street Parking Garage. The first officer drove his patrol vehicle to the garage and heard the second officer shouting, “Stop, police. Get on the ground.” The first officer drove into the parking garage and witnessed the second officer TASER the man. The first officer then handcuffed the man and searched him for weapons. When questioned about the black bag, the man denied ownership and said he had been near the Main Library enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and looking at the stars. He said he ran from the police because he thought he would be arrested for trespassing. The second officer then said the man had thrown a rock at him. The first officer asked the man why he had thrown a rock, and he said he threw it at the officer’s feet to slow him down so he could get away. The man was arrested and transported to Pima County Jail.

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‘Worlds of Words’ Extreme Makeover Celebration 6:30 p.m. College of Education, Fourth Floor. Come celebrate the reopening and remodeling of “Worlds of Words,” the largest collection of children’s and adolescent literature in the United States. This space on the fourth floor of the UA College of Education has been completely transformed with unique architectural details.

‘An Unfolding Legacy’ 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. UA Museum of Art, 1031 N. Olive Road. The University of Arizona Museum of Art opens “An Unfolding Legacy,” a series of 21 changing exhibitions celebrating 90 years of art exhibits on the UA campus. $5/Adult; Free for children, students, active military, UA employees and UAMA members.

Drop-in Job Help 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 101 N. Stone Ave. Computer instructor answers questions on resume writing, online job searching, email accounts and Internet searching. Computer instructor is available to answer questions regarding resume writing, online job searching, email accounts, Internet searching and more. Signup is not required.

Exhibit – ‘Mars Madness’ 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Special Collections, 1510 E. University Blvd. “Mars Madness: Sci-Fi, Popular Culture and Ray Bradbury’s Literary Journey to Outer Space” opens on Jan. 21 in Special Collections. The exhibit, which is on display through Aug. 1, features a variety of material associated with Ray Bradbury. Conference - ‘Toward a Science of Consciousness 2014’ 9 a.m. – 10 p.m. Marriott University Park. “Toward a Science of Consciousness” is the largest and longestrunning interdisciplinary conference emphasizing broad and rigorous approaches to the study of conscious awareness probing fundamental questions related to conscious experience. UA Museum of Art Exhibition Series -

TUCSON EVENTS Writer’s Workshop 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Oro Valley Public Library 1305 W. Naranja Drive. Discuss your project and discover creative writing techniques. Whether it is an essay, short story, novel, or a memoir for your grandchildren, we will discuss the joy of writing. Presented by Alexis Powers. Alien Invasion of the Plant Kind 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N. Alvernon Way. Learn how plant and animals can invade new territory and the problems they can cause. $13; discounts available.

Yoga in the Gardens – March Series 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N. Alvernon Way. Led by Laura Greenlaw, a certified yoga instructor. Includes Gardens admission for day of class. Start your day off right with a weekly invigorating and centering yoga practice in our beautiful garden setting. Dove Mountain Farmers Market 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. The Highlands of Dove Mountain, 4949 W. Heritage Club Blvd. 40+vendors providing all arizona made specialties including fruits, veggies, grass fed beef, fresh eggs, fresh breads and patries, emu oil products, fine mexican products and furniture, knife sharpener, etc. Compiled by: Katelyn Galante

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