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UA professor to give lecture addressing pediatric OCD BY TERRIE BRIANNA The Daily Wildcat

A UA professor researching treatment methods for obsessivecompulsive disorder using smartphone apps will be giving a talk on the anxiety disorder today. Cary Jordan, an expert in the treatment

of OCD and a UA professor at the College of Education, will be speaking at the college at 5:30 p.m. in Room 318 specifically about pediatric obsessivecompulsive disorder. Jordan has successfully treated OCD in adults and children and said the response rate has been 85 percent or above for the patients he

has treated. Michelle Perfect, an associate professor and interim program director of the psychology program, said “nearly 20 percent of school age students experience significant social, emotional or behavior difficulties that impact their ability to learn.” Jordan has been treating OCD since

U.N. says Ebola outbreak could cease by summer

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Irish president speaks on climate

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2007 and said the goal of the pediatric OCD lecture is to “build awareness in the community with regards to what is OCD and what is the evidencebased effective treatment.” Perfect’s research is focused on the relationship between physical and

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ARIZONA OPENS THE PAC-12 TOURNAMENT WITH CALIFORNIA

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ARIZONA MEN’S BASKETBALL FORWARD Stanley Johnson (5) dunks during Arizona’s 99-60 victory over California on March 5 in McKale Center. Johnson and the Wildcats take on Cal during the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 Tournament today.

The first female president of Ireland will present a lecture at the UA today about climate justice and how climate change affects people of varying demographics globally. The Agnese Nelms Haury Program invited Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland, to speak at the UA, said Anna Spitz, senior program director for the Institute of the Environment. This new program is affiliated with the Institute of the Environment, the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the College of Science. “Mrs. Robinson has extensive worldwide experience and is especially concerned about how climate change will affect vulnerable populations,” Spitz said. “The Southwest is where climate change will have a disproportionate impact. Mrs. Robinson is inspirational and will raise awareness of the connection between climate change and human rights.” The UA is one of the top universities in the country looking at climate impact from society, said Diana Liverman, co-director of the Institute of the Environment. “We’re happy to have one of the top people in the world looking at that coming to visit us,” Liverman said. Liverman said it is her understanding that Robinson will

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OPINIONS Being disabled doesn’t make you unable to have sex. Stop desexualizing disability. Page 4

QUOTE TO NOTE “[Tucson] has considered leasing sidewalks to businesses so they can mandate the homeless away from their locations.”

BY BRANDI WALKER The Daily Wildcat

A UA student and her family will be a NASCAR driver’s special guests to honor organ and tissue donors at the Phoenix International Raceway on Saturday. Caitlin Korte will be attending for Nick Korte, her brother, who was a registered organ donor. Joey Gase, driver of the number 52 Donate Life car, will be honoring Nick Korte at the race. Nick Korte passed away in 2012, said Jacqueline Keidel, media relations coordinator for the Donor Network of Arizona. “I definitely think this is a great experience because, Nick, my brother, loved doing anything that was fast, so I think that if he was still here he would be just so excited to have the opportunity to go over 100 miles per hour in a race car,” said Cailin Korte. Caitlin Korte said her brother came home one day asking for signatures so he could register to be an organ donor. “We kind of rolled our eyes at him because we didn’t think that at 15 and a half, you’re

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THE FAMILY OF NICK KORTE will be attending an event as the guests of Joey Gase, a NASCAR driver. The event is being held in honor of organ donors, including Korte and Gase’s mother.

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