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Police Beat BY Jordan Fowler The Daily Wildcat

It just fell in

A UA student was diverted the Dean of Students Office for shoplifting Thursday at the UofA Bookstore. Two loss prevention employees at the bookstore told a University of Arizona Police Department officer that they had seen a woman on the security camera who was walking around with a shirt in her hand. She bent down in a spot not visible on camera, and when she stood up she did not have the shirt in her hand. She then left the store. One of the employees said he had checked the area to see if the woman had dropped the shirt, but did not see it there. The employees followed the student outside to detain her for shoplifting. When they asked to search her purse she appeared to shove something further inside it before handing it to them. The shirt was found in her purse under several personal items. When questioned by the UAPD officer, the student said she had accidentally knocked a shirt off of a hanger and put the shirt in question on her purse while she fixed the fallen items. She said she then left to meet up with some friends and did not realize she had taken the shirt. The UAPD officer gave the student a diversion notice for shoplifting.

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Red means stop

A woman unaffiliated with the UA was cited and released for minor in possession of alcohol and for failing to stop at a stop sign on Thursday. Two UAPD officers noticed a car run a stop sign without stopping or slowing down. They pulled the car over and identified the driver, who said she did not have a license. One of the officers then noticed a bottle of alcohol in the backseat. He asked the woman whose alcohol it was and she said it belonged to her sister. The other officer then noticed more alcohol on the front passenger floorboard. The officers had the woman step out of her car and removed all of the alcohol. The woman then said she had been with her sister and a friend at Eden strip club. Her sister and friend, who had been drinking, wanted to go to Fourth Avenue afterward, so she drove them there. She said she was on her way home now and had not consumed any alcohol. The woman’s car was then impounded and she was cited and released.

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Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Seminar Sears Memorial Lecture

Thursday, April 10, 5pm

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at AME Lecture Hall (Rm. S202)

Breaking the Sound Barrier

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The intellectual breakthroughs in aerodynamics that made it possible

Cellar Bistro: March 31, April 1, 2, 3 Highland Market: April 4, 7, 8

John Anderson - Professor Emeritus, Aerospace Engineering; University of Maryland - Curator, Aerodynamics; National Air & Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution On Oct. 14, 1947, the small but beautiful Bell X-1 became the first piloted airplane to fly faster than sound, with Captain Chuck Yeager at the controls. This flight was made possible by a century of breakthroughs in the understanding of high-speed aerodynamics. This presentation is for a general audience as well as engineers and scientists. It tells one of the most exciting stories in the history of aerodynamics.

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EVENTS

ArizonA Daily

Wildcat EVENT CALENDAR

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APR 2014

all over! ENJOY EVERY DAY

CAMPUS EVENTS

CAMPUS EVENTS

TUCSON EVENTS

2014 Water Resources Research Center Annual Conference Student Union, 8:30-5pm. Join us for the Water Resources Research Center’s Annual Conference. The day-long conference will feature an outstanding lineup of speakers and panelists.

Panelists will offer insights, sharing information on their own career paths, trends in the field and critical skills students should focus on. A networking session following the panel will offer students an opportunity to connect directly with panelists.

viewing telescope in the Southwest. Observe spectacular planets, galaxies and nebulae along with incredible sunsets at the summit of Mount Lemmon.

Andrew Weil Prepares Healthy Recipes UMC 10-11. Dr. Andrew Weil, founder and director of the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine, will prepare his Tuscan kale salad and sample his own recipes, prepared by hospital chefs, that are soon to be included on the inpatient room service menu

‘The Charles Darwin Experience’ Improv Comedy Group Gallagher Theater, 10pm. The Charles Darwin Experience is the UA’s only all improv comedy group and performs every Tuesday night.The show is one hour long and is completely free. Take a break from the Tuesday blues and enjoy the hilarity!

Arizona Theatre Company: Venus In Fur 330 S. Scott Ave. 7:30pm. Arizona Theatre Company presents one of the sexiest, intelligent, most acclaimed new plays in recent Broadway history, an electrifying game of cat and mouse that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality, seduction and power, love and sex, at the Temple of Music and Art. 520-622-2823 Recurring daily through April 26.

TUCSON EVENTS

Etherton Gallery: Under the Violet Sky 135 S. 6th Ave. 11am-5pm. Etherton Gallery announces the collaborative works of acclaimed artists Lynn Taber, Gail Marcus-Orlen & William Lesch.

Lunar and Planetary Colloquium Kuiper Space Sciences, 3:45. Koskinen will review some challenges and present results from more than 30 occultations, including new evidence that points to an unexpected expansion of Saturn’s equatorial thermosphere. Writing Skills Improvement Program College of Law Room 160, 4pm. This “Revising and Editing” workshop offers strategies and tips for final draft revision and editing. We will also practice proofreading a selected piece of text. Creative Arts & Design Career Panel & Networking Event SUMC Tubac Room, 5:30.

Moroccan Art Exhibit “People and Places of Morocco.” 10AM-6PM. Alliance Française of Tucson. 2130 N. Alvernon Way. Moroccan art will be displayed at the Alliance Française of Tucson as part of their April in Morocco event. This exhibit will run through April 10th. SkyNights Stargazing Program Mt. Lemmon Sky Center, 4-9pm. Explore the universe like never before with the largest dedicated public

CJ Shane—Featured Artist 7366 N. Paseo Del Norte, 9-5. She considers herself an abstract landscape artist whose work is deeply informed by the Sonoran Desert environment where she lives. Her artwork has also been influenced by her experiences traveling and living in China and Mexico. Compiled by: Leah Corry

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