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Path to NFL Former UA lineman Eben Britton details his long, bumpy road to the pros Childhood distress

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On Oct. 14, 1987, in New York City, Jeff and Abbie Britton gave birth to Eben, their first son. After living in various parts of Brooklyn over the next 10 years, Britton’s parents got divorced. The 11-yearold Eben received an unprecedented culture shock when his mother decided to take him and his brother, Gus, and move to California. “It was brutal, in sixth grade I was a wreck,” Eben Britton said. “I missed all my friends, I missed my dad, it was really tough. It was one of the toughest things for me.” He added that it took him “six or seven months, maybe longer” to adjust to his new environment, away from his friends. This was made tougher by the fact that he would only see his father “maybe twice a year” until he reached high school. “He didn’t have a whole lot of money so he wasn’t able to visit or fly out from New York,” Britton said. “Then, finally, he saved up enough money and moved out to California when I was in ninth grade. He basically saw my brother and I get through high school.” Despite the rough transition, he said the ordeal brought him closer to his younger brother. “We have a great relationship,” Britton said. “I think any time you deal with parents splitting up or having to deal with a lot of adversity growing up, you probably either go one way or the other, either become really close or really estranged. We were close.”

A tattoo on Eben Britton’s right forearm reads, “vitualamen pro fatum,” a Latin phrase meaning “sacrifice for destiny.” “It really struck a chord with me,” Britton said. “I try to live my life that way. I’ve always been a ‘things happen for a reason’ kind of guy. I’ve always put myself on the path to reach where I’m at. It can be destiny or just me working my ass off, but that saying made sense to me.” The former Arizona offensive lineman has made sacrifices, he’s been through the wringer and come out fine. Now he’s working his butt off to reach his goal — success at the highest level. Britton, 24, started playing football his freshman year of high school. Soon after that, he was already telling himself he would make it to the NFL. People told him to come up with a plan B. No, he said. There was no plan B. “‘I’m not having a plan B, I’m playing in the NFL,’” Britton said to the doubters. On NFL Draft Day three years ago, Britton expected to be drafted in the first round. The people around him at the time — agents, family and friends — kept telling him that it was all but certain. At 6-foot-6, 309 pounds, Britton had the prototypical size for an NFL lineman and the numbers to back it up. In his three years at the UA from 200608, he was named to two All-Pacific 10 Conference teams and recorded 289 knockdowns. Even better, he was only penalized four times in 2,461 career snaps. Despite all that, the first round came and went. Then, with the seventh pick in the second round, the Jacksonville Jaguars made a move Britton emphatically promised they would not regret. Britton, who admits he might’ve “had a little bit too much to drink” that day, told the media that every team that passed him up would “regret it for the rest of the history of that franchise,” and that his agenda included first taking the Jaguars to the Super Bowl and second becoming the “greatest offensive tackle to ever play the game.” At the time, Britton understandably received flak for his comments. Now, he knows that it was probably not the best idea to speak out like he did. People close to him, such as his former Arizona offensive line-mate Joe Longacre, know why Britton said what he said, and believe that he can follow through on his word. “I understand the (public) reaction,” Longacre said. “I know how much of a competitor he is and anytime somebody tells you that you’re not good enough, if you’re a competitor, you get up and say, ‘I’m going to prove you wrong.’ Actions speak louder than words, so he probably didn’t need to say it. But I know exactly why he did. He had every right to say it and I believe he still thinks it and he’s gonna go out and prove it.”

The path to the draft Britton had always wanted to play football, but before high school, his mother wouldn’t let him play. After relentless prodding — plus a little bit of convincing from his father — Britton’s mother gave in and Eben’s career began.

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Former UA offensive lineman Eben Britton received a lot of criticism for his comments on draft day in 2009, but now in his fourth season in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars, he has learned from his mistakes and is ready to move forward.

Foles excited to play for Eagles By Mike Schmitz Daily Wildcat

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Former UA quarterback Nick Foles evades a tackle against Stanford on Sept. 21, 2011. Foles was picked by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Draft.

With friends and family members by his side, Nick Foles sat in his living room in Austin, Texas, waiting to discover his NFL fate. The draft was deep into the third round and six quarterbacks had already been selected, leaving Foles anxious to hear when his name would be called. The Eagles, who were the only team to work Foles out before the draft, were five minutes from announcing their 88th overall selection, and Arizona’s all-time leading passer knew he could very well be their guy. As stress levels increased and anticipation built, crisis struck. All of the power in Foles’ house went out and he, his family and friends were left in the dark, clueless about the 6-foot-5, 243-pound quarterback’s destination. “We had no idea what was going on,” Foles said. “It was crazy.” Then Foles received a phone call from a number with a Pennsylvania area code, and the rest is history. The Eagles selected Foles with the 25th pick in the third round, giving him the chance to develop under

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head coach Andy Reid and heralded offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg, play behind Michael Vick, and be a part of one of the most passionate sports communities in the country. “Oh man, it’s a great feeling,” Foles said. “It’s a great organization. It was a team I liked a lot going through the draft process so I’m just blessed and ready to get to work.” The Eagles flew Foles out to their facilities on Saturday until Sunday to meet with the media, his fellow draftees and the rest of the coaching staff, and to start diving in to the playbook. Foles is currently in Austin, but he’ll head back to Philadelphia on May 11 for the start of mini-camp. He doesn’t know his exact role yet, but is driven to prove that the Eagles made the right pick and that there weren’t six quarterbacks in the draft better than him. “That’s something I’ll remember forever,” Foles said. “I think six quarterbacks were drafted before me and that’s something that drives me even more to become the best player I can be.” Foles will have all of the tools to do exactly that. Reid and Mornhingweg are notorious for developing

quarterbacks, and Foles is chomping at the bit. Then there are the offensive weapons he’s surrounded by that Foles described as “outstanding.” Wide receivers DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin are two of the more electric targets in the league, and running back LeSean McCoy is no slouch catching the ball out of the backfield. “What better situation for a quarterback and having all those threats around him?” former Arizona defensive back Robert Golden said of Foles’ situation. “That’s a great fit for Nick. For him to go in there and sit behind Vick will be great.” Former UA cornerback and seventh round selection to the Browns Trevin Wade agreed with Golden, saying, “It’s a really good fit,” while adding that Foles should get some reps due to Vick’s injury history. Regardless of how many looks he gets in his rookie season, Foles, who met Vick briefly before the draft, understands the benefits of sitting behind No. 7. “He seems like a really good dude,” Foles said of Vick. “He’s really laid back. He’s one of the greatest quarterbacks out there. It’s going to be an honor to learn from him.”


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Former UA defensive back joins Steelers, ready to prove his worth By Mike Schmitz Daily Wildcat

Twenty-eight teams called Robert Golden during last weekend’s NFL Draft. The Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos even went as far as to say they would “for sure” draft the former Arizona defensive back if he was still on the board in the later rounds. Golden remained available all of the way until the 253rd and final pick, yet none of the 28 teams he talked to pulled the trigger on the 5-foot-11, 202-pound safety from Fresno, Calif. After three stressful days full of broken promises, Golden remained undrafted. “I was surprised because all the phone calls I got,” Golden

said. “Every football player wants to hear his name called on draft day. It hurt, it definitely hurt.” But with Golden glued to the television and the Atlanta Falcons on the clock with the 42nd pick in the seventh round, his phone rang. It was the Pittsburgh Steelers. The historic franchise had just selected defensive back Terrence Frederick with their last pick in the draft, and they called Golden to see if he wanted to sign on as a free agent and compete with Frederick and the rest of their defensive backs. For Golden, whose dad is a die-hard Steelers fan, it was a no brainer. “I said I’d love to be a part of their franchise,” Golden said. “It’s an honor to be able to play for Pittsburg Steelers. It’s

a blessing. I just want to go out there and learn everything I can and fly around the field and make some plays.” Even though Golden received offers from other teams, the chance to play for a winning franchise and learn from defensive back greats like Troy Polamalu and Ike Taylor wasn’t worth passing up. “The organization speaks for itself,” he said. “Guys like Polamalu and Ike Taylor, I can better my game just by being around those guys. What better place to be than the Pittsburgh Steelers?” Golden will head out to Pittsburgh today and will have his two-year contract signed. He’s planning on living with former Colorado wide receiver and Steelers seventh-round pick Toney Clemons, whom Golden trained with this summer.

Golden will be sporting No. 30 and is expected to play safety or nickel, although he said he would prefer to play corner. But regardless of where the Steelers want him, Golden’s just happy to be in the NFL. He may not have heard his name announced on national television, but Golden is more or less in the same position as the players drafted in the late rounds. In the end, the hard-hitting defensive back ended up in a solid situation with good potential mentors and a defensive mindset that fits his style of play. “It was a pretty stressful time but at the end of the day man it all worked out,” Golden said. “I’m just thankful for the opportunity that I have. I’m just going to take this opportunity and run with it.”

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Former UA defensive back Rob Golden is excited about the opportunity to learn from the likes of Troy Polamalu and Ike Taylor on the Pittsburgh Steelers.

SMU, Larry Brown are perfect for Turner I

t’s hard to believe in Josiah Turner and his basketball future right about now. On top of his indefinite suspension from Arizona basketball last season, Turner, 19, was charged with an extreme DUI last Thursday morning while driving a friend’s car without a license, registration or insurance. With each and every additional off the court blunder Turner proves to coaches across the country that the potential in his 6-foot-3, 192-pound frame isn’t worth the headache. But few coaches have dealt with more headaches than 70-year-old Larry Brown, who recently took

the greatest coaches the game of basketball has ever seen. The Hall of Famer has been coaching college and professional basketball since 1972, having won 1,275 games during that span. Mike Schmitz He’s the only coach in the Daily Wildcat history of the sport to win both an NCAA National Championship a head coaching job at Southern and an NBA Championship. Methodist University — Turner’s Long story short, Brown is as most likely landing spot. accomplished as they come, and If there’s one coach in the all that’s left in his career is to turn country who can not only around a program like SMU. deal with Turner’s issues, but He could very well turn around potentially even set him straight, Turner’s life and basketball future it’s Brown. in the process. Given Brown, his Not to say that UA head coach staff, and the academic prestige of Sean Miller wasn’t the right the school, SMU, in theory, is the man for the job. He was patient perfect landing spot for Turner. with Turner all season long. He Let’s start with Brown. believed in the youngster and He coached arguably the biggest gave him chance after chance to headache the NBA has ever seen, change his off the court habits and Allen Iverson, for seven seasons grow as a player and person. in Philadelphia. It’s no secret But with respect to Miller, he’s the two butted heads constantly no Larry Brown. during those seven seasons. It was Brown is undoubtedly one of Brown’s comments that sparked

Iverson’s famous “we’re talking about practice” quote. But at the end of the day, the Sixers won games, Iverson won MVPs and in 2005 the lightning quick guard called Brown “the best coach in the world.” In addition to Iverson, Brown has had to handle coaching Rasheed Wallace when he was in Detroit, and Stephon Marbury during his crazy times in New York. Without question, Turner would be a breeze for Brown. Turner would also have a pair of former NBA players as mentors with George Lynch and Eric Snow rumored to join Brown’s staff in Dallas. Then there’s the upside of the university. Although there’s no shortage of social life at a school filled with spoiled rich kids waiting to spend money, SMU also has a tradition of excellence in the classroom. Students are expected to perform in school and stay out of

trouble, and Turner would have the resources to do that. At Arizona, on the other hand, it’s easy to fall off the deep end, just ask Turner. When all is said and done, it’s up to Turner whether he wants to focus on basketball and take advantage of his God-given talents. Only he can maximize his potential, mature and better himself off the floor. But with Brown and his staff at SMU, Turner will have everything he could ask for to put the Arizona chapter behind him and work toward becoming the player analysts thought he would be out of high school. If he can’t rebound at SMU, it’s hard to believe he’ll ever be able to bounce back. — Mike Schmitz is a marketing senior. He can be reached at sports@wildcat.arizona.edu or on Twitter via @Mike_Schmitz.

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Wildcats take on UCLA in 3-game series By Emi Komiya Daily Wildcat

The Arizona softball team will travel for the last time in the regular season to face the UCLA Bruins in a three-game series this weekend. The team narrowly avoided a sweep by No. 16 Oregon at home last week, losing the series 28-18 and winning only the third game in the eighth inning. This was the third dropped series of the season for Arizona. The No. 13 Wildcats (32-14, 9-9 Pac-12) are still experiencing ups and downs and the outcome may depend on the opponent. Pac12 teams have proven problematic this season for Arizona, as the team pulled just one sweep against newcomer Utah and has split wins and losses thus far in the conference, beating out Washington and Stanford along with Utah while losing to ASU, California and Oregon. “Honestly I feel like there’s less pressure playing away for some reason, it’s weird,” said junior pitcher Kenzie Fowler. “Sometimes in Hillenbrand I think we get too amped up and we get really tense.” Between conference games, a different powerhouse team seems to show up, with sweeps against San Diego State and New Mexico. The two-game series provided confidence boosts during conference play, yet were not fully effective as the Wildcats fell to three teams. Luckily, Arizona Gordon bates / Daily Wildcat shows flashes of per- Kenzie Fowler throws a pitch against Utah. Fowler fect plays where it’s think there is less pressure for the UA in away games.

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Robert Refsnyder throws from the outfield in a game against East Tennessee State. Refsnyder said that the Wildcats have finally grown accustomed to their new digs at Hi Corbett Field.

UA looks to redeem itself By Dan Kohler Daily Wildcat

The last time the Arizona baseball team faced the Oregon Ducks, it lost 7-3 in game three and Wildcats head coach Andy Lopez rented out a ballroom at a Hilton in Oregon to share his displeasure with the team. “We were getting changed (after the game) and we could tell Lopez was very upset by our performance,” said right fielder Robert Refsnyder. “He gave it to us pretty good, I don’t think a word was said by anybody.” Refnsyder said losing the series to Oregon was the defining moment of last season, which the Wildcats would eventually end one win short of the super regional playoffs. Now, with the Ducks flocking to Tucson for a threegame series this weekend, the No. 11 Wildcats have a shot at redemption, something that couldn’t come at a better time. Oregon is currently a half game up on the Wildcats in the Pac-12 Conference standings and a series win against the Ducks this weekend would go a long way in the Wildcats’ attempt to solidify their spot at the top of the table with only 12 games left in the regular season. The fact that the Oregon Ducks are even being mentioned in the Pac-12 conversation is a surprise to many. Baseball was relegated to a club sport at Oregon in 1982, and only managed to come back into the picture in 2009, when the university decided to field a Division I team again. The Ducks’ quick development is due to Phil Knight and the Nike gods providing top-notch facilities and gear. With this in mind, Lopez said he is not surprised. “They’ve got very good support,” Lopez said. “They’ve got a marvelous facility, young guys are intrigued by the glitter and the gold and all the rest. I’m not shocked by any sense of the imagination.” The one thing the Wildcats have this time around is Hi

Corbett Field, which can be near impossible to figure out for anyone who doesn’t play there on a regular basis. A ball hit anywhere high in the outfield is going to be caught, it’s just that simple. Refsnyder says that the Wildcats are now accustomed to it. “We know how this ballpark plays out, with the gaps and all that,” he said. Another crucial element that Arizona’s been lacking for the past several years has been fan support, but Hi Corbett seems to have taken care of that problem. Last Friday, the Wildcats hosted East Tennessee State and had more fans in the stands in the seventh inning of the blowout contest than they would have had last year at first pitch on a Friday, which Lopez says helps. “If you’re chasing runs in the seventh or eighth inning, it’s just a lot different when people are on their feet when a guys gets on base,” he said. “There’s a distinct feeling when you have that support.”

Looking ahead

After Oregon, the Wildcats will have six more games before closing out the regular season with a three-game series against ASU. After that, if all goes to plan, Hi Corbett will be hosting a playoff regional with the Wildcats as the number one seed. According to Perfect Game, a baseball scouting website, Arizona is projected to face New Mexico, New Mexico State and Oklahoma in the Tucson regional. If the Wildcats can win the regional, they’ll move on to the super regional and could eventually earn a spot in the College World Series in Omaha. Refsnyder said that from day one that was the team’s goal, and with a more mature mentality this season, his goal remains the same. “We have a lot of experience,” Refsnyder said. “We have that endurance, we’ve played that sixty game schedule.”

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prevented sweeps from any of its opponents. “Any given game when one thing can totally change the game for you and then everybody gets on a role,” freshman Hallie Wilson said. “So I think we’re just waiting for that one moment where it’s not just glimpses.” Now in the final stretch, the team takes on the No. 17 Bruins whose conference record of 9-9 puts them neck-and-neck with Arizona. “We just need to play like we have before where we were kind of loose and sort of the underdog, that way we don’t put so much pressure on ourselves,” Fowler said. “Instead of forcing things to happen just kind of let them happen.” Arizona and UCLA face off at 7 p.m. on Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday.

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Defenseman Geordy Weed (pictured) along with Shane MacLachlan and Sean MacLachlan, was named to the ACHA Academic All-American team on Tuesday.

Three hockey players honored for academics By Kyle Johnson Daily Wildcat

Hockey defenders are usually seen as physical enforcers using brawn over brain, but three Arizona hockey players have defied that stereotype. Seniors Geordy Weed, Shane MacLachlan and Sean MacLachlan were named to the ACHA Academic All-American team on Tuesday, and the three defensive stalwarts were much deserving of the honor. Weed, an assistant captain for the team, is a psychology major with a 3.29 cumulative grade point average. The star defenseman missed just one game last season while anchoring the team’s backline. Weed played in 113 games at Arizona and was named a captain in three of his four seasons as a Wildcat. He finished this season with 3 goals and 6 assists. Shane and Sean MacLachlan, twin brothers from Vancouver, were also named captains after performing on and off the ice.

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Shane MacLachlan’s overall GPA is a 3.64 and the defender majors in finance. He finished with 15 points in his final season at Arizona and has played in 83 games throughout his Wildcat career. Sean MacLachlan also majors in finance and has a 3.74 GPA. According to the team’s press release, Sean MacLachlan’s business pursuits have already begun as he landed an internship with the firm Ernst & Young. Sean ended the season with 12 points, including six goals, tying him for second-most among defenders. Head coach Sean Hogan said it’s an honor to be proud of, as the three seniors can use it as a resume builder as they pursue future careers. Hogan added that it’s also a sign of the changing culture at Arizona and hopefully something that will become commonplace in Tucson. “I think it’s part of what we’ve been trying to change at the University of Arizona hockey program,” Hogan said. “We are putting a strong emphasis on academics as well as a strong product on the ice.”


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! All utilities pAid. Mountain & Adams.1Rm studio $400 no kitchen, refrigerator only. Giant stu‑ dio w/kitchen $660. Big discount for immediate occupancy. A/C, quiet, no pets, security patrolled. www.uofahousing.com 299‑5020, 624‑3080 !!!!! 1bd/1bA, $520, 3Blocks to UA, Furnished, Euclid/9th, Inter‑ net/Water/Gas Included, upa@cox.‑ net, 520‑798‑3453, www.UPapts.‑ com 726 East 9th Street !!!!! Awesome studeNt Housing located at 3148 E. 2nd Street next to 3rd Street bike route. Five bedroom for just $2300/ month‑ ($460/bdrm). Other 5 bdrm loca‑ tions from $1900/ month ($380/bdrm) ‑ No neighbors on top or below you and your own private yard. Check out this community where you will find STUDENT LIV‑ ING LUXURY STYLE!!! http://www.‑ universityrentalinfo.com/uofa-properties‑2nd‑st.php . CALL 747‑9331 TODAY!! Now taking reservations for Fall 2012 !!!!!!! two bloCks To Main Gate! Best building this close to campus! University Lofts is gated and features a sparkling pool and private gym. Beautiful apartments now reserving for 8/1. Also check out our other perfectly‑lo‑ cated, gorgeously-updated properties @ www.universityapart‑ ments.net. 520-906-7215. $87.50 moves you IN! A GREAT PLACE FOR STUDENTS! FREE Shuttle to the UofA! 1&2 BDs. 24hr fitness & laundry. Pool & spa, Ramada w/gas grills, gated access. Student discount, business center. Call Deerfield Vil‑ lage @520‑323‑9516 www.deerfieldvillageapts.com

Attention Classified Readers: The Arizona Daily Wildcat screens classified advertising for misleading or false messages, but does not guarantee any ad or any claim. Please be cautious in answering ads, especially when you are asked to send cash, money orders, or a check. Publisher’s Notice: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

1bdrm uNFurNished ApArt‑ meNt 1mile campus. Quiet, private, small complex. $555/mo Available May 15th. Large pool, covered parking, storage area. Terra Alta Apartments 3122E. Terra Alta (5th St. & Country Club) 623‑0474. www.ashton‑goodman.‑ com.

sierrA poiNte ApArtmeNts‑ $99 Moves you ‑ in w/1 Month FREE! Remodeled 1&2 bedroom apartments. Rent Includes: inter‑ net, Cable, A/C, heat, water, sewer, & trash. Pet friendly & quiet. Limited availability! 520‑ 323-1170. Grant/Tucson Blvd. www.tucsonstudentliving.com.

1bloCk From uA. Reserve your apartment for summer or fall. Furnished or unfurnished.1BD from $610, 2BD from $825, 3BD from $1100. Pool/ laundry. 746 E 5th St. Shown by appointment 751‑ 4363 or 409‑3010

studeNt liviNg redeFiNed! Apartments starting at $420/mo. Rent includes Cable TV, High‑ Speed Internet, Water, Sewer, Trash, Recycling, Private Shuttle to UA Campus, Heated Pool & Spa, Brand New Fitness Center, Washer & Dryer Included in Every Unit, and MUCH MORE! Call us for a tour today! (520)887‑0521 www.theseasonstucson.com

2br+ 2bAth, 910sF, $725, W/D included, Covered Pkng, <2mi N of UA, 1/2 Block to Cat‑Tran, 471‑2764, lascolinasapart‑ ments@gmail.com 3bd 2bA, gAted, pool. Blacklidge and Campbell, near Prince. Available July 1. $1300. 858‑354‑ 1756 ApArtmeNts:$85.00 First moNth rent! 2x2= $675.00 3x2= $775.00 $85.00 First Month Rent. Gated‑ Washer dryer hook ups‑ Pool. Or 24month lease two months free rent on Summer break. 4.5miles from UOf A Cutie pAtootie smAll funky 1bd, 3/4ba, quiet 5plex $375/mo. Coin W/D, patio, bbq, Country Club/ Pima. Owner/agent. 3276621 or cell 520‑488‑4173 lArge dupleX CAthedrAl Ceilings. 2bd/ 1ba, 1Mile from UA, large yard, AC, tile. June 1st one yr lease $650/mo 551-7898 lArge studios 6bloCks UofA, 1125 N. 7th Ave. Walled yard, security gate, doors, windows, full bath, kitchen. Free wi/fi. $380. 977‑4106 sunstoneapts@aol.com quAlity AFFordAble stu‑ deNt housing. Check us out: www.ashton‑goodman.com reserve Now For summer/ fall. 1bdrm furnished $435/mo summer only. $510/mo on a year’s lease. $535/mo for 9 months in Au‑ gust. University Arms. Clean, quiet, convenient, 3blocks campus. 623‑0474. www.ashton‑good‑ man.com roommAte mAtCh & iNdv. leases. FREE dish & WIFI. Pets, pool, spa, fitness & game rooms, comp. lab, cvrd park & shuttle. 520-623-6600. www.gatewayattucson.com sAm hughes plACe luxury 2BD/ 2BA, AC, Washer/ Dryer owner/agent (520)370‑4640

COOL JOB NO ONE ELSE HAS ON THEIR RESUME Interested in creating digital products for the Daily Wildcat and local businesses? We’re looking for a few enterprising business-oriented students to conceive and produce mobile apps for our new marketing and advertising unit, Wildcat Media Group. This is not a technical position. You will be working within an existing app template developed by college media professionals. What we’re looking for is creative and marketing savvy, good conceptual skills , and social media wizardry. Paid positions, can start in summer and continue through fall. Apply to Faith Edman, Student Media Assistant Director, edman@email.arizona.edu.

A Guide to Religious Services Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (WELS). Sunday Worship 7:45am & 10:00am. Bible Class 9:00am. www.GraceTucsonWELS.com 830 N First Ave. Tucson, AZ 85719 520-623-6633

Priority College Ministry at First Southern Baptist Church Sundays, 11am Contemporary/ 8:30am Classic Worship. Come worship with us! 445 E. Speedway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85705 www.priorityministry.com

Lutheran Campus Ministry - ELCA Lutheran Campus Ministry @ Campus Christian Center. Sunday 10:30am, Wednesday 6pm. www.lcm-ua.org 715 N. Park Avenue 520-623-7575

WELS Tucson Campus Ministry Student Bible Study and discussion. Sundays 7:00pm. www.WELSTCM.com 830 N. First Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719

L.D.S. Church- Institute of Religion. Sunday meetings 9am, 11am, 1 pm;. Institute Classes M-F www.ldsces.org/tucson. 1333E. 2nd St, Tucson, AZ, 85755 To be a part of our Guide to Religious Services, contact Christal Montoya (520) 621-3425 or email classifieds@wildcat.arizona.edu

studios From $400 spacious apartment homes with great downtown location. 884‑8279. blue Agave Apartments 1240 N. 7th Ave. speedway/stone. www.blueagaveapartments.‑ com

10th street CoNdo‑ 3bdrm, 2bath, washer/dryer, gated w/pool. Great location, 7min walk to UA Cherry and 10th St‑ Avail 1 June. Free Internet ‑ $650/per room‑ 820‑1024 1255 e. weimer Circle #76 this 1393sqft 3bed/2bath fur‑ nished condo will be available August 5th! Call today to schedule appointment to see 520‑319‑0753 rent $1265.00 de‑ posit $1000.00 located at mountain/roger 3bd/2bA $1,000/mo Available Aug1. Campbell/Glenn. Inter‑ net/water/trash included. UofA, bike path, CatTran. Visit cook‑ condo.blogspot.com or email cookcondotucson@gmail.com sAm hughes plACe luxury 2BD/ 2BA, AC, Washer/ Dryer owner/agent (520)370‑4640 very NiCe CoNdo for rent. 3bedroom 1.5bath . Great kitchen, private patio. Community pool, Carport and external storage. Near Swan & Speedway. Call Steve @970‑667‑1256 $975/month includes water & trash pickup.

esCApe summer to Colorado. Durango getaway in the summer but excellent student rental SeptMay! Great Mtn views, vaulted ceilings, very private, quiet, carport under unit, 2Br/ 1Ba. $129,900 MLS666004.

!!! AmAZiNg 3bedroom, 3bAth home with 2car garage available for August 2012. Large great room, dining area, spacious bedrooms, big closets. Private parking. Awesome 2story floor plan. $1350. Call (520)245‑5604 2bdrm 1bA 900sqFt. New AC, tile, carpet, and paint. Carport, storage, fenced yard. No pets. Un‑ furnished, water paid only. $850/mo 1yr lease, $850 deposit. 1505N Highland. 4blocks to UofA & UMC. (520)909‑4766 2br 1bA, wAlkiNg distance, 1321N. First Ave., water paid, in‑ ternet access, $650/mo, +deposit, flexible terms. Call 520‑370‑8588 or 886‑1445 2miNute wAlk to class! 1bd duplex, A/C, wood floors, arch‑ ways, assigned off street parking, water paid, $725, 741 E 1st St #1 REDI Management 520‑ 623-2566


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New CoNstruCtioN 3bd/ 2ba close to catran and mountain bike route, two story, open floor plan, large private yard, upgrades throughout $1450 available June 1st or August 1st 2012 909‑4089 remodeled historiC build‑ iNg, 2bd/2ba, stainless steel appliances, assigned parking, wood floors $1495, 745 E 1st St, REDI Management 520-623-2566 !!!!! studio guesthouse 2Blocks to Campus. AC/ washer /dryer/ full kitchen/ full bath. Avail‑ able August. $375/mo 884‑3410 www.MyUofARental.com 1bd/ 1bA 550sqFt House. A/C, w/d hookup, walled yard, offstreet parking. 2 miles from UA. 2925 E Lester (back unit, faces Bentley). $540/mo. water paid. 520‑903‑ 4353 5blks to uoFA. Studio $440. 1BR $520. Priv Parkg lot. Security wall. AC. Quiet. No pets/No smok‑ ing/Unfurn. 822 E. Lee St. UofAapts.com. 490‑0050. 600sqFt uNAttAChed guest house, water paid, $495 ALSO 1bd unattached, a/c, water paid, pets ok $570 REDI 520‑623‑5710 or log on to www.azredirentals.com Cool studio AvAilAble now for summer or next year. $500 OBO. 9blks north of campus. W/D, AC. Available 5/1 (520)909‑4334 NiCe studio, uNFurNished. Walk to UofA, Campbell & 8th St. $425/mo + lease, includes utilities, first, last & security deposit. No pets. 884‑1276 spACious studio, wAlk to UA and busline. AC, full kitchen & bath, off‑street parking, very clean & quiet, murphy’s wall bed, water included. $450/mo w/year lease. 298-3017

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!!!!! 2,3,4 & 6 bedroom homes for rent. 2to7 blocks from UA. Reserve now for August 2012. 884‑1505 www.MyUofARental.com !!!!! 3br/ 2bA available, great house, only a few years old, di‑ rectly north of campus, $1150/ month ‑ www.UAoffcampus.com or 520‑891‑9043 !!!!! August AvAilAbility 5‑7 blocks Nw uA huge Luxury Homes. 4br/ 4.5ba +3car garage +large master suites with walk‑in closets +balconies +10ft ceilings up and down +DW, W&D, Pantry, TEP Electric Discount, Monitored Security System. Pool privileges. 884‑1505. www.MyUofARental.com !!!!! wAlk or BIKE to campus, brand new 3&4 BR house near football stadium, $1650 or $2100/ month‑ 520‑891‑9043 or www.UAoffcampus.com !!!!!! huge 5bedroom, 3bAth house. only $2300/month ($460/bdrm). Now taking reserva‑ tions for August 2012. Wash‑ er/dryer, alarm system, zone a/c for energy efficiency, lighted ceil‑ ing fans, ample lighted parking, pri‑ vate fenced yard, plus more. Check out the floor plan at http:‑ / / w w w. U n i v e r s i t y R e n t a l i n f o . com/blacklidge‑floorplans.php no security deposit (o.a.c.) call 520‑ 747‑9331 today !!!!!!! Awesome 5bdrm houses from $1900/mo ($380/ bdrm), several locations convenient to UofA. RATES REDUCED! Now pre‑leasing for August 2012. Quality Living Rents Quick! Washer/ dryer in all homes, zoned A/C, alarm system, lighted ceiling fans, stainless appliances, private fenced back yard, check out loca‑ tions and floor plans at http://www.‑ UniversityRentalinfo.com and call 520‑747‑9331 to see one. !!!!!!! 1‑4 bedroom homes. All very nicely updated and renovated or NEW homes. Reserve TODAY!! 480‑374‑5090. www.collegediggz.com !!!!!!! 6bdrm 6.5bAth each has own WHIRLPOOL tub‑shower. Just a few blocks from campus. 4car GARAGE, walk‑in closets, all Granite counters, large outside balconies off bedrooms, very large master suites, high ceilings. TEP Electric discount. Monitored security system. 884‑1505 www.MyUofARental.com !!!!!!!!! Absolutely gor‑ geous New 5Bedroom houses @$2300/mo ($460/bdrm). Now Reserving for August 2012 Movein. Conveniently located to UA at 2550 E. Water Street (Grant and Tucson Blvd). Washer/dryer, zoned A/C, Alarm System, lighted ceiling fans, stainless appliances, private fenced back yard, plus more. Check out the floor plan at http://www.UniversityRentalInfo.‑ com/water‑floorplans.php and call 520‑747‑9331 to see one.

!!!!!!!!!!!! 1,2,3,4 bedrooms. Quality Energy Efficient homes. All within 1.5miles of campus. Fenced yard, patio, call for price. 520.333.4125. info@ collegediggz.com !!!3bd 3bA house with POOL (svc incl.) Actually 2bd/ 2ba + 1bd/ 1ba guesthouse Near Glenn/‑ Campbell 1920’s charm with up‑ dated amenities. Large bedrooms, fenced yard, Granite, stainless etc! WD DW AC, Avail July 1 $1700/mo Alex 370‑5448 $2250 5bedroom 3bAth house. Park and Lester‑close to campus! A/C, W/D, Dishwasher, fenced yard, patio. Big bedrooms and huge closets. Avail. Aug. 2012. Nellie 245‑5604 $800‑ $2400 Fy12! 3,4 &5bdrm, BRAND NEW homes! 1mi to UofA, A/C, Gar & all appl. incl. www.GoldenWestManagement.com 520-790-0776 $NiCe 4brm 2bAth split floor plan 7blocks to campus. Washer/ Dryer, A/C, dishwasher. All bed‑ rooms same size! Big living room with fireplace. Parking for 5cars. 245‑5604 **5brm 3bAth with over 1700sf! Large fenced yard, cold A/C, washer dryer, dishwasher, big living room with fireplace. Bed‑ rooms have large mirrored closets, built-in desks and lots of space. $2000/mo (520)245‑5604 1000sqFt 2bd house, a/c, pets ok $700 ALSO 2bd house with ex‑ tra room, a/c, washer/dryer $900 REDI 520‑623‑5710 or log on to www.azredirentals.com 1235 N euClid, 1bloCk from UofA, 2BD 1BA +BASEMENT, W/D, pets welcome, A/C $1050/mo, Todd 906-2500 2bd 1bA house - One mile north of the U. Avail. 6/1 Lg fenced yd, AC, New front loading wash‑ er/dryer. $900. plus utilities. Family owned call: 520‑870‑4667 2bd/ 1bA briCk home, A/C, dishwasher, washer/dryer, large fenced yd, available 08/01/2012, $1100 1167 E Linden REDI Man‑ agement 520-623-2566 2bdrm +loFt 2bA. City/ Mountain views. Swimming pool/ exercise room privileges. Starr Pass, close to Pima and UofA. Contact 940‑3856, 740‑1902 2bdrm 1bAth 1mile from UofA. $550/mo Wonderful large unit with private balconies and shared laundry facilities. One is available now and the other at the beginning of August. Call (520)‑ 749‑2625 for address, details, and an appointment to see. 2bed/ 1bA, New! AC, W/D. Available August 1. $860mo. Country Club/ Glenn. 520-9900783, http://tucson.craigslist.‑ org/apa/2900467207.html 2bloCks From uA, 4BD/2BA, enclosed yard, A/C, W/D hookup, available July 15. 2BD/1BA +den, A/C, dishwasher, parking, avail‑ able June 1. 520‑907‑1566 2bloCks From uoFA! Available now, large 2B/ 1BA, W/D, A/C. $700/mo, also units from $765 for August. www.thecastleproperties.com 520‑903‑2402, 520‑250‑6659 2miN to CAmpus IN FY12! 1,2,3,4 & 5bdrm, homes & aptmts! 1mi to UofA, A/C, Gar & all appl. incl. www.GoldenWestManagement.com 520-790-0776 3bd/ 2bA, Close to campus, A/C, all appliances including wash‑ er/dryer, avail 08/01/2012, 2807 E Lee $1500 REDI Management 520-623-2566 3bd/ 2bA, wood floors, walk to campus! $900 ALSO 3bd house, a/c, all appliances, pets ok $1300 REDI 520‑623‑5710 or log on to www.azredirentals.com 3bed/ 1bAth house $1350 avail 8/1/12 ‑ 1 yr lease (avail sooner if needed): central A/C, laundry room w/ W/D, dish‑ washer, LOTS of storage, BIG closets, private parking. 1048 E Lester #2. ***Please CALL Michael (520)440‑5186*** 2BED/1Bath HOUSE $1000 avail 8/1/12 ‑ 1 yr lease: central A/C, W/D, BIG closets, dishwasher. 1048 E Lester #1. 3bedroom house Just 2blocks north of campus with a swimming pool $1,125 Contact Bryan at 520 907‑3763 or BJET‑ TB@DAKOTACOM.NET

4bd/ 2bA with den, w/d, avail 08/2012 $1495 ALSO 4bd/2ba, a/c, w/d, fenced yd, pets ok $1800 520-623-5710 or log on to www.azredirentals.com 4bd/ 2bA: w/d, appliances, fire‑ place, hardwood floors, big walled yard, security alarm. No Pets. Grant/ Mountain. Available June, $1300/mo. 742‑7314 4bdrm 2bA NeAr campus. $1600/mo. AC, W/D. (520)909‑ 4334 4bedroom 3bAth beAutiFul home. Spacious, vaulted living room, W/D, microwave, DW, storage, wood floors, ceramic tile and carpeted bedrooms. Look & lease to receive free mini fridge per bdrm. Plenty of parking. Very close to UA campus. $1960 (520)‑ 398-5738 4bedroom home with pool close to campus. 520-896-3393 4bedroom house 2bloCks north of campus with swimming pool. $1,760. Contact Bryan at 520‑907‑3763 or BJETTB@DAKO‑ TACOM.NET 5bd/ 3bA, AvAil 08/2012, a/c, washer/dryer $2000 ALSO 5bd/3ba, dual cooling, POOL, avail 07/2012 $2600 REDI 520‑ 623-5710 or log on to www.azredirentals.com 5bd/ 3bA, sAm HUGHES! 2413sqft, pool table, built in BBQ, dbl garage, A/C, washer/dryer, 2000 E 10th ST $2750 REDI Man‑ agement 520-623-2566 5bedroom 3bAth home, 7blocks to UA $2200. Upgraded kitchen, new appliances including W/D, dishwasher and microwave. Big bedrooms, walk-in closets (520)245‑5604 5bedroom 3bAth, greAt twostory floor plan with open living room, breakfast bar, large bedrooms and walk-in closets. Fenced yard and pet friendly. Microwave, DW and W/D included. Look & lease to receive free mini fridge per bdrm. 4blocks north of cam‑ pus. www.casabonitarentals.com (520)398‑5738 5bedroom house 6bloCks from campus with a swimming pool $1,960 Contact Bryan at 520907‑3763 or BJETTB@DAKOTA‑ COM.NET 6brm/ 5bA house AWESOME and HUGE. Large open floor plan, 3master suites, huge kitchen, maple cabinets, beautiful tile, huge bedrooms with big closets. This 2600sf house is one to see. (520)‑ 245‑5604 7brm‑ 4bA For August 2012. Across the street from campus. Grand front living room, huge kitchen with microwave and dish‑ washer. Large bedrooms, spa‑ cious closets: a great floor plan! Fenced yard, W/D, A/C. Lots of parking. Look & lease to receive free mini fridge per bdrm. (520)‑ 398-5738 A very Cool house‑ 2934 e. exeter, Available August ‘12, 4BDRM/ 3BA. Landlord pays wa‑ ter, landscaping, hot tub mainte‑ nance, trash. Tenant pays all other utilities. 2car garage/ 2car carport, off-street parking for 8 cars. HOT TUB, huge lot, private backyard, concrete flrs, hardwood kitchen, stainless steel appliances, flatscreen television. Call 419‑ 3787. A very Cool house‑ 3434E. 5th Street, Available now, 4BDRM/ 3BA house. Landlord pays: water, landscaping, hot tub maintenance, trash. Tenant pays all other utili‑ ties. HOT TUB, huge lot, bocci ball/ horse shoe court, large patio, flat screen television included. 2car garage/ off-street parking for 2 additional cars. Call 419‑3787. AvAil JuNe 1st ‑ 2bd/ 1ba Lg fenced yard, 1mile north of the U. call 870‑4667 beAutiFul 4bd. must see! Remodeled. Hardwood floors, re‑ cently repainted, fireplace, high ceiling, all appliances. Available July 1. 885‑5292, 841‑2871. Great for serious students. 2040 E Spring. Corner of Spring& Olsen near Campbell &Grant. $2100/mo. beAutiFul New house for rent. 2bdrm 1bath open concept kitchen/ livingroom, high ceilings, W/D. Must see. $1050 222 E. Elm 520‑885‑2922, 520‑841‑2871 Close umC mAiN campus. 5bd 5ba $650/ea 5bd 4ba $550/ea 3bd 3ba $600/ea 6bd 4ba pool spa $350/ea furnished 248‑1688

CoNtemporAry beAuty! 4bedrooms, 2baths. Like New! Washer/Dryer & A/C. Don’t miss this one...a must see! $2250/mo. Only 3streets north of Speedway off Mountain. Call Julie, Realty Ex‑ ecutives, 520‑240‑0322 luXurious: 5bdrm 3bAth with a 2car garage, just north of UofA. Spectacular floor plan, cherry cabinets, stainless appli‑ ances, 2stone fireplaces, dramatic vaulted ceilings, laundry room, large bedrooms with walk‑in clos‑ ets. Look & lease to receive free mini fridge per bdrm! Private cobblestone drive, ample parking. This impressive home is a MUST SEE! Call (520)398‑5738 luXury studeNt reNtAl homes 5bedroom 2story Individ‑ ual houses, only $390/ person, FREE 42”Flat screen TV, WAIVED DEPOSIT, 1mile From UofA, Only a few left, 520-323-1170 www.TucsonStudentLiving.com. roomy 3bd/ 2bth home, huge backyard w/gas BBQ, security system, A/C; non‑smokers; pet ok w/$400 dep; bus or bike; avail. June or July negotiable; $1500 plus utilities; 429‑2839 smAll house, wood floors, water paid, no lease $395 ALSO newly remodeled 1bd house, walk to campus! $495 REDI 520‑623‑ 5710 or log on to www.azredirentals.com stuNNiNg 8bedroom, 6bAth home across the street from UofA. BIG‑BIG‑BIG with so many extras. Almost 3,000sf of pure bliss. 2family rooms, big kitchen, ceramic tile, extra appliances, newly upgraded making this home perfect for col‑ lege life. Look & lease to receive free mini fridge per bdrm. You won’t find a bigger, better home so CLOSE! Call (520)398‑5738 uoFA & umC! by underground tunnel. Very large br, split plan for roommate privacy! Washer/Dryer, A/C 1313 N. Vine, 4br, 3baths. $2150/mo. Julie Pupkoff, Realty Executives, 520‑240‑0322 uoFA beAuty! 5‑ bedroom, 3bath. Located just 2blocks north of the law school Very nice!!!! Good parking, washer/dryer, hard‑ wood floors, A/C. $2350/mo. Call Julie, Realty Executives, 520‑240‑ 0322 wAlk to CAmpus IN FY12! 3,4 &5bdm newer homes! 1block to UofA! A/C, Gar & all appl. www.‑ GoldenWestManagement.com 520-790-0776 wAlkiNg distANCe to campus! 4BD/ 2BA house w/Large courtyard, private parking. WD, appliances, AC/ Evap cooling & heat‑ ing, ceiling fans. No pets or smok‑ ing. Avail June 1st. $1600.00 +utili‑ ties- Call Bill 970.708.3753 For sAle‑ 2houses on one lot, parking, laundry. Close to campus, live in one, rent out the other! Cen‑ tury 21 Centra Realty 520‑444‑ 3432 for info. EOH 4bd 3bh house looking to fill 3 rooms. Kolb and 22nd St. $350 w/private bath, $300 with share. Split utilities. Looking for other stu‑ dents. http://tucson.craigslist.‑ org/roo/2987795766.html Contact at 480‑388‑5837 or rogan.tim@gmail.com spACious summer liviNg close to campus. 1st and Linden. $570 a month per room. Up to 3 rooms available. Please contact if interested (818)521‑2438. bike to CAmpus IN FY12! 1,2 &3bdm Townhomes & Condos! A/C, Gar, FREE WIFI & all appl. www.GoldenWestManagement.com 520-790-0776

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Comics • Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Daily Wildcat •

B7

COOL JOB NO ONE ELSE HAS ON THEIR RESUME Interested in creating digital products for the Daily Wildcat and local businesses? We’re looking for a few enterprising business-oriented students to conceive and produce mobile apps for our new marketing and advertising unit, Wildcat Media Group. This is not a technical position. You will be working within an existing app template developed by college media professionals. What we’re looking for is creative and marketing savvy, good conceptual skills , and social media wizardry. Paid positions, can start in summer and continue through fall. Apply to Faith Edman, Student Media Assistant Director, edman@email.arizona.edu.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

• Daily Wildcat

1214_AZWCT

B8

new!

Now, you’ll find new! LOWER PRICES on the items you buy most often.

www.frysfood.com

LOWER PRICES

Prices Effective: Wed., May 2 through Tue., May 8, 2012 Wed.

2

Thurs.

Fri.

3

4

Sat.

5

Sun.

Mon.

6

Tue.

7

Fresh Food. Famous Low Prices.

8

When you buy 2 in the same transaction. Limit 2 rewards per transaction. Additional quantities priced at $5.99.

Pepsi Soft Drinks

Earn D-backs Rewards Select Varieties, 20 pk, 12 oz Cans

4

99

Buy 2,

SAVE $2 FINAL COST

89

Grade AA, 12 ct, Limit 2

6$ for

Select Varieties, 4.3-11.5 oz or Tai Pei Entrée, 9-14.2 oz

Select Varieties, 14.25-15.25 Can

for

¢

10

With Card

67

¢

With Card

Tropicana Orange Juice or Trop50, Select Varieties, 59 oz

4

Banquet Entrée

1

Quaker Cereal

or Michelina’s, Select Varieties, 4-11 oz

With Card

Kroger Yogurt

3$

Select Varieties, 6 oz

for

With Card

Smart Ones Classics Favorites

Kroger Vegetables

2$

Select Varieties, 5-8 oz

With Card

Fry’s Large Eggs

Kraft or Sargento Cheese

With Card

Select Varieties, 12.3-14 oz

With Card

Hot or Lean Pockets Select Varieties, 2-4 ct

3$ for

5

With Card

3

29

With Card

Oreo Cookies Select Varieties, 11.3-16.6 oz

88

¢

1

88

With Card

Spam Select Varieties, 12 oz

247 With Card

2

97

With Card


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