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  2. Arizona Daily Wildcat - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Daily Wildcat is a student newspaper serving the University of Arizona. It was founded in 1899 [1] as the Sage Green and Silver. Previous names include Arizona Weekly Life, University Life, Arizona Life and Arizona Wildcat. [2] Its distribution is within the university and the Tucson, Arizona metropolitan area.

  3. List of newspapers in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Citizen – Tucson 1870s – 1880s [18] See also: Arizona Weekly Citizen, Tucson Citizen, Arizona Daily Citizen. Arizona Copper Camp – Ray in the 1910s and 1920s [19] Arizona Daily Citizen – Tucson 1880s – 1900s [20] See also: Arizona Citizen, Tucson Citizen, Arizona Weekly Citizen. The Arizona Daily Orb – Bisbee 1890s – 1900s ...

  4. List of University of Arizona people - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of encyclopedic people associated with the University of Arizona.Notable alumni include a former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, a former U.S. Surgeon General, five U.S. Senators, two Republican U.S. Presidential nominees, the creator of the television series Sesame Street and founder of Sesame Workshop, the owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Major League ...

  5. Lute Olson - Wikipedia

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    While at Arizona, one of only five head coaches in NCAA history to record 26 or more 20-win seasons; Guided Arizona to 11 NCAA Sweet 16 appearances in 18 years; Arizona's 25 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (23 under Lute Olson) is the second longest streak in NCAA history (behind North Carolina's 27) NCAA tournament records [3]

  6. Murder of Brian Stidham - Wikipedia

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    Stidham was born and raised in Longview, Texas, the son of Mack and Joyce Stidham. [3] [5] Stidham began attending Harvard Medical School in 1990 and graduated in 1993.He then moved to Dallas, Texas where he entered a residency program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School's internal medicine department.

  7. Jim Rosborough - Wikipedia

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    Following his departure from NIU, Lute Olson hired Rosborough as an assistant coach at Arizona in April 1989, saying, “The thing with Roz is that he is a premier sideline assistant, as good as any in the business.” [14] The Rosborough and Olson led Arizona Wildcats were a dominant and consistent collegiate basketball team through the 90's ...

  8. Jay Dobyns - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] He is still ranked as one of the best receivers in the history of the Arizona Wildcats. [17] Dobyns was named to the Wildcats "All-Century" football team by the Arizona Daily Star in 1999, and was named the "#1 Badass Arizona football player in history" by the Tucson Citizen in 2011.

  9. Fred Snowden - Wikipedia

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    In his first year as head coach, the Wildcats were 16–12 (.571) and average attendance increased to 5,000; following the opening of McKale Center, up to 14,000 attended home games. [4] Following his first season, he was also named Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Coach of the Year, Tucson's Man of the Year, and hosted two television shows. [ 1 ]