Watch now: Move-in week brings Wildcats back to UA dorms
- Jesse Tellez
Jesse Tellez
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University of Arizona students are returning to the Tucson campus and filling up dorms just in time for the fall semester, which begins Monday, Aug. 23.
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Late Wednesday the UA issued a short statement saying it was joining Arizona's two other universities in requiring masks in specific situations at its campuses.
The University of Arizona said it's concerned that if the city designates the Campus Agricultural Center as a historic landmark, the status could limit public-private research and educational partnerships on the property.
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For Star subscribers: Starting Monday, more than 40,000 students will be moving through campus lecture halls, dormitories and neighborhood bars in a capacity not seen since the pandemic sent everyone home in March 2020.
For Star subscribers: University of Arizona researchers found high levels of a particular enzyme in most patients with severe COVID-19.
After UA President Robert Robbins said the university would wait until ICU beds are at capacity before re-evaluating the need to shift classes online, more than 50 faculty members have asked for a more proactive approach.
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