Watch Now: University of Arizona, Then and Now
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The University of Arizona Then and Now. Black and white photos from the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen archives paired with a color photo of the way the scene looks today. Produced by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star
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UA announced furlough plan will be ended sooner than expected.
Though the award-winning University of Arizona marching band has resumed practices, it won't be in the stadium when the Wildcats start their football season on Nov. 6. This will be the first time since 1922 that the Pride has not performed at UA football games.
TheraCea, the first client of the University of Arizona Center for Innovation at Oro Valley, is developing new imaging agents to detect cancer and other diseases.
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