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News • Thursday, March 6, 2014

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Police Beat BY Jordan Fowler The Daily Wildcat

Unfriending problems

A UA student reported ongoing issues with his coworker and neighbor in Colonia de la Paz Residence Hall between Jan. 20 and Feb. 20. The neighbor, who had started an online company and hired the student and another friend, wanted the three to move in together and became angry when the student decided not to go through with the move. The student reported the neighbor told him he “could have you assassinated and get away with it.” The student unfriended the neighbor on Facebook at this point, which only increased the neighbor’s agitation. The neighbor told the student, “I hope you die the most violent way possible.” The student did not believe he was in any danger from the neighbor, and even agreed to continue working with him after he apologized later that night. Several days later, the neighbor became upset with the student at a company meeting and threw a marker at him that hit him in the eyebrow. The student reported having a “nervous breakdown” the next night due to the stress caused by the neighbor. The neighbor was unsympathetic. Finally, the student decided to quit the company and ceased all communication with the neighbor. He does not think the neighbor would harm him physically but is worried that he might use his skill with computers to damage him “technologically.” The student does not believe he is in any danger but wanted to have the incidents documented.

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Over the limit, under arrest

A non-UA affiliated man was arrested for driving under the influence on Feb. 22 on Fourth Street. Two University of Arizona Police Department officers noticed a moving vehicle that had not stopped at a stop sign and followed the vehicle until it stopped. A man got out of the vehicle and seemed to have trouble standing. Upon closer inspection, the officers noticed the man had watery, bloodshot eyes, vomit on his clothing and a strong smell of intoxicants coming from his body and breath. The man willingly admitted to drinking and driving. The officers called a horizontal gaze nystagmus-certified officer, who reported that the man showed four of the six cues of impairment after completing the test. One of the original officers then had the man perform the walkand-turn test and the one-leg stand test. The man was willing to complete both tests and showed significant cues of impairment on both. The man told the officer he had consumed three or four drinks prior to driving, but he claimed he did not feel the effects of the alcohol and did not believe his driving had been affected in the slightest degree. The officer then arrested the man on a charge of driving under the influence and brought him back to the UAPD main station for further testing.

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Live @ 5: Teddy Geiger, 5PM, North Plaza Stage (Outside of Pinkberry). Wildcat Events Board presents Live @ 5 which is a free concert series the board plans every month. Today’s event will be featuring Teddy Geiger. Free food and refreshments will be provided.

Tours at the University of Arizona Museum of Art, 9AM-5PM, 1031 N. Olive Road. Free docent-led tours are available for groups of 8 or more. Tours are customized to fit the age and needs of the group. The guided portion of a tour lasts approximately one hour. Self-guided tours are welcome; please call ahead to reserve a date and time.

speak on the issue of migration and the Catholic Church in Guatemala. Bishop Ramazzini has received many awards for his courageous work on social justice issues, especially with regard for the rights of indigenous people.

“Introductions, Conclusions, and Abstracts”Graduate Writing Workshop, 4PM-5PM, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering-Rm 338S. Often the most challenging parts of your thesis or dissertation to write, introductions, conclusions, and abstracts are where you present your ideas in highly condensed form. In this workshop, we will discuss the purposes, components, and contents of these pieces. “Bridging the Divide: What’s Gone Wrong in Washington, and How We Can Fix It”Lecture, 5:30PM-6:30PM, James E. Rogers College of Law- Rm 164. Former United States Senator Olympia Snowe will give a free public lecture today. The event is hosted by the J. Byron McCormick Society for Law and Public Affairs at the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law.

‘Mars Madness’- Exhibit, 9AM-6PM, Special Collections, 1510 E. University Blvd. Culled from Special Collections’ literary archives, items on display include original works written by Bradbury, works of others who influenced him, pulp sci-fi magazines, photos of Mars, and movie memorabilia

TUCSON EVENTS Talk with Bishop Alvero Ramazzini Imeri of Guatemala, 7PM- 8:30PM, Armory Park, 220 S. Fifth Ave. Bishop Ramazzini, head of the Catholic diocese in the Province of Huehutenango, will

Made in Arizona Tucson Manufacturing Block Party, 4PM-7PM, Tucson Embedded Systems, 3431 E. Hemisphere Loop. The event connects students who are interested in, or who are pursuing degrees and careers in the STEM fields with local manufacturers and educational programs. Attendees will have a chance to sign up for tours of manufacturing companies. Free. Walking Tour of the Mansions of Main Avenue, 10AM-12PM, Cost: $15, Corner of Main Avenue and Alameda Street. A walking tour focusing on the movers and shakers who contributed to Tucson’s history. Hear stories of the movers and shakers of early Tucson including Sam Hughes, Albert Steinfeld, Hiram Stevens, and Frank Hereford as we stroll Main Avenue. Compiled by: Symone Gittens

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