The Daily Wildcat - UA Orientation Guide 2014

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Hockey

In 2013-14, Arizona hockey became the first team in school history to beat two No. 1 ranked opponents: Minot State and ASU. The Wildcats also ended their 37-game losing streak against ASU and went to the national tournament for the first time since 2006. The UA also won 17 games, the most since 2007-2008.

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Iinternational

The UA has an abundance of international student-athletes. The campus’ unique coaches and comfortable environment has attracted athletes from countries all around the world, like men’s basketball player Dusan Ristic, who is from Serbia, and women’s tennis player Laura Oldham, who is from England.

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Commuter options to meet everyone's needs. Car Sharing: A program designed to provide hourly car rentals to students and staff. This is a great program for our alternative transportation users that may have an off-campus appointment! Bike Sharing: Students and employees may enjoy the use of a free loaner bike by checking one out from our on-campus bike share stations.

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Biking: Take advantage of the over 11,000 free bicycle parking spaces or park your bike with added security at one of our secure lockers or enclosures. Biking is a joy for the mind and body – the perfect infusion of healthy energy to get you where you need to be. CatTran GPS tracking app: The GPS tracking app will allow passengers to track the shuttle and determine the estimated time of arrival, allowing for a more convenient and efficient form of transportation. http://arizona.transloc.com/

Disability Cart Service: A free service provided to all UA faculty, staff, and students who have a temporary or permanent impairment. Carts operate M-F, 7:30 a.m. to 5 P.M. Cat Tran: Getting around campus is easier than ever with the Free CatTran Shuttle. Six routes serve the campus with over 45 stops. Three routes also serve six off-campus Park and Ride Lots. Shuttles operate M-F, 6:30 am to 6:30 pm. NightCat operates M-F, 6pm to 12:30 am. There’s a shuttle sure to suit your needs.

UA Zimride: A private ridesharing network for the UA that allows members to interact online and form carpools based on shared routes, schedules and interests. www.zimride.arizona.edu Sun Tran U-Pass: All UA students, faculty and staff are eligible. The U-pass gives you unlimited use of Sun Tran. Parking & Transportation pays for up to 50% of the cost of the full fare rate. Sun Tran provides maps, schedules to help plan your route! No worries…just time to enjoy your journey.

Bike Valet Program: Secure, free, valet parking in front of the Nugent Building. Open M-F, 8am- 6pm. Call 626-PARK for more info.

Bike Fix-it Stations: There are 6 locations on campus to self-repair your bicycle , available 24/7 with tools and a bike pump.

Sun Link Streetcar: The Streetcars are expected to open in the Summer of 2014 and will link The University of Arizona to downtown Tucson. The 3.9 mile route will consist of 17 stops and transport an average of 180 people in each trip.

More Information: Parking & Transportation Services 1117 E Sixth St. Tucson, AZ 85721-0181 520.626.PARK (7275) PTS-parkinginformation@email.arizona.edu

www.parking.arizona.edu


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