WALK THIS WAY - Arizona Daily Wildcat - University of Arizona
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1959: UA mascot Wilbur makes his costume debut with a cartoon-like head. Wilma joins him in 1986.<br />
UA Evening Bachelors Degrees<br />
A beautiful<br />
1930’s<br />
Adobe home<br />
in the historic<br />
Sam Hughes<br />
neighborhood<br />
just 2 blocks<br />
east <strong>of</strong> the<br />
UA. Enjoy<br />
irresistible<br />
breakfasts and<br />
a pool/spa.<br />
22 UA VISITOR GUIDE FALL/WINTER 2010<br />
Majors and Minors in:<br />
• Communication<br />
• History<br />
• Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
• Judaic Studies*<br />
Call to speak with an advisor:<br />
Diana Rix 520.626.8201 • drix@email.arizona.edu<br />
TIME THAT WORKS FOR YOU<br />
EVENING, WEEKEND AND ONLINE CLASSES<br />
Adobe<br />
Rose Inn<br />
• Political Science<br />
• Psychology<br />
• Spanish*<br />
*minor only<br />
Bed & Breakfast<br />
www.aroseinn.com<br />
800-328-4122 ~ 520-318-4644<br />
940 N. OLSEN AVE., TUCSON, AZ 85719<br />
Fodor’s ~ Tripadvisor.com ~ AAA<br />
~ Safe, historic<br />
neighborhood<br />
~ Comfortable<br />
and quiet<br />
~ Areas for visiting,<br />
indoors and out<br />
~ Wireless internet<br />
Public Art Walk<br />
Continued from page 21<br />
This 2009 award winner will be on<br />
display at Bio Sciences East (UA<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources) near<br />
Highland and Fourth Street.<br />
James Muir<br />
“Newsboy”<br />
(2009)<br />
This<br />
bronze<br />
statue greets<br />
visitors in<br />
the lobby<br />
entrance <strong>of</strong><br />
the UA Main<br />
Library, a fi tting<br />
location<br />
where the<br />
printed word<br />
abounds. The<br />
“Newsboy” is a historical reference<br />
to a nostalgic period when the only<br />
news source came via the printed<br />
newspaper, before the era <strong>of</strong> broadcast<br />
and now online news media.<br />
Susan Gamble “USS <strong>Arizona</strong> Tile<br />
Piece” (2002)<br />
The sculpture,<br />
north <strong>of</strong><br />
the Student<br />
Union, resembles<br />
an 18-foot<br />
ship’s mast<br />
with U.S. and<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> fl ags.<br />
It serves as a<br />
memorial to<br />
the sailors who<br />
died aboard<br />
the USS <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
during the<br />
attack <strong>of</strong> Pearl<br />
Harbor on<br />
Dec. 7, 1941.