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UA language and culture programs receive federal grant money

The funds will also improve studies in less commonly taught languages.

Aari McDonald returning to UA

She will continue to play in the WNBA.

Kevin Hines shares stories of survival and hope in "Suicide: The Ripple Effect".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Invisible Theatre's "The Lifespan of a Fact" explores where truth begins and ends; and The Migrant Quilt Project commemorates those who have lost their lives trying to cross the U.S. / Mexico border.

Remembering Lute: Two years after his death

Olson remains important figure to former players.

University of Arizona Police arrest armed man on campus

22-year-old suspect evaded officers for less than an hour.

UA adds women's triathlon to sports offerings

Competition will begin next fall.

"The Quest for Sleep": How UA science is leading the way to more healthful slumber.

On Arizona Spotlight: Adiba Nelson returns with an essay about the hardest step she has taken in her journey of motherhood.

UA prepares for COVID and monkeypox

Robbins urges community not to stigmatize people with monkeypox.

Artist Michael Moore and the natural world in charcoal.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Visit a nearly century-old bowling alley in a Mexican mining town; find out why an open mic night in Sierra Vista has a dedicated audience; and Nichelle Nichols remembered.

Arizona and Duke agree to basketball series for 2023 and 2024

Duke lost its only two previous visits to McKale.

Heeke named to NCAA committee

The UA Athletic Director takes the place of UCLA officials

Travel Route 66 with "The Great Muslim American Road Trip."

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Archive Tucson features Cesar Aguirre; the Longfin dace's return to the Santa Cruz river; and the fantastical story of a "Mythical Creature of the Southwest."

Where's the new money in the state budget going?

We look at a handful of areas that will see a notable increase in funds this fiscal year

Asteroid hunters find a telescope testing center near Tucson

The company is tracking potentially valuable asteroids for future mining trips.

University of Arizona astronomers study hypergiant stars

The massive objects are the largest of their kind in the galaxy.

4 buildings at Kitt Peak lost in wildfire

Officials are still trying to assess damage.

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