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ASUA to host open forum on tobacco proposal
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ASUA is looking for additional student input on whether to support a tobacco-free campus initiative through a forum on Friday. The Associated Students of the University of Arizona is hosting the forum in order to get feedback and opinions on the tobaccofree campus initiative that was introduced to the ASUA Senate last March. The initiative, which was officially introduced by the Student Health Advocacy Committee, aims to create an entirely tobacco-free campus. The idea began with former SHAC co-director Emile Gordon. Gordon succeeded in creating a tobacco-free Arizona Health Sciences Center, which then sparked the idea of making it a campus-wide policy, said Stephanie Kha, a biochemistry junior and current SHAC director. “It is more of a health initiative than anything. We purely care about your health,” Kha said. “The main goal is to promote a healthy, clean and sustainable campus environment.” The UA Campus Health Service administers a Health and Wellness survey each spring semester to a random selection of undergraduate students. About 3,000 students were surveyed this year and, when asked if they supported a tobacco-free campus, 70 percent of the students answered yes, Kha said. However, students weren’t the only participants. “We also wanted to see if faculty supports the proposal, as well. So over the summer, the UA Life &
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NAVAJO MUSICIAN TYGEL PINTO plays the flute during the Live Poetry Slam and Navajo Flute Performance in the basement of the KaibabHuachuca Residence Hall on Wednesday. Pinto began playing flute at age 6 and has expanded his musicianship to a plethora of instruments including guitar, bass and drums. The young musician said he believes that “the more you get to understand and know yourself, the more your music will grow.”
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Arizona football looks like it will have a stacked receiving corps for the 2014 season. Arizona redshirt junior receiver Austin Hill announced Tuesday after practice that he will not forgo his senior season to go to the NFL, and will return to the Wildcats next year. Hill was just cleared this week to practice for the first time in roughly six months. He has missed the entire 2013 season with a knee injury that he suffered in April,. “I’m not afraid to say I’m definitely coming back next season,” Hill said. “I’m not done with college yet.” Hill was the Wildcats’ leading receiver in 2012, reeling in 81 catches for 1,364 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. The 6-foot-3 receiver was expected to play a major role on this year’s squad and, considering his strong sophomore season last year, might have had his eyes on the NFL once the 2013 season came to a conclusion. But after tearing his ACL in the spring, Hill’s perspective and goals immediately changed. “This injury has opened my eyes to how hard I could have been working,” Hill said. “I’m actually kind of grateful this did happen, because it opened my mind to the world we live in and the sport we
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Throughout the whole process, Hill asked the trainers not to give him a timetable as for when they expect him to return. Wildcats head coach Rich Rodriguez announced on Monday that Hill was cleared to practice, but said the de-
In the historic location of one of the final battles between Confederate and Union troops, another battle raged — but this one was between the UA and a county high school, over a logo. In July, the UA issued a cease and desist letter to Appomattox County High School, located in Virginia, regarding the school’s use of the university’s “A” design. In the past month, the university reached an agreement with the school regarding a phase-out of the high school’s logo, said Alixe Holcomb, director of Trademarks and Licensing at the UA . “We do it with any school that’s using the University of Arizona brand,” Holcomb said. “We don’t want to cause them any financial hardship and just want them to understand we’re doing our due diligence on protecting our brand.” Holcomb said the university typically works on a four-year phase- out plan. She said whenever the school needs to replace uniforms, it would then choose a new logo. The same applies for when Appomattox needs to refinish floors bearing the symbol and so on. However, the school will not
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UA JUNIOR RECEIVER Austin Hill attempts to catch a pass against Oklahoma State on Sept. 8 at Arizona Stadium. Hill led the Wildcats in receiving last season. He announced on Tuesday that he will not enter the NFL draft after this season.
play. Anything can happen.” As for this season, Hill said he is unsure when or if he will return. He said his knee feels great and doesn’t want to rule out Saturday’s home game against Washington State, but that it seems highly unlikely that he will play.
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