No. 18 Arizona women beat USC 65-57, remain undefeated

The Wildcats are 13-0 (2-0 Pac-12) for the first time in program history and also extended their winning streak to 19, dating to last season, the longest active streak in the nation.

UArizona professor settles gender discrimination lawsuit

A University of Arizona professor has settled a $20 million gender discrimination lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents.

No. 15 Arizona routs Nebraska-Omaha 99-49

Josh Green and Chase Jeter had 15 points each, helping No. 15 Arizona bounce back from its first loss of the season with a 99-49 rout over Nebraska-Omaha on Wednesday night.

Sumlin to return as Arizona’s coach in 2020

Arizona football coach Kevin Sumlin is returning for a third season in the desert.

No. 14 Arizona beats Wake Forest for Wooden Legacy title

Arizona’s talented freshmen have led the way early, but on Sunday night in the Wooden Legacy championship game, it was a pair of seniors who stood out for the 14th-ranked Wildcats.

Arizona State grinds out 24-14 win over rival Arizona in Territorial Cup

Arizona State’s offense sputtered throughout the first half. The few times the Sun Devils had good field position or got a little momentum, they stalled and settled for field goals.

Arizona women ranked for 1st time in 15 years; Oregon No. 1

The Wildcats are off to their best start in 20 years, winning their first six games, and are ranked for the first time since Dec. 6, 2004. This season’s success was built off the team’s postseason WNIT championship last spring when they knocked off Northwestern in the title game in front of more than 14,000 fans.

State Board of Regents to vote on vaping, tobacco product ban at state universities

Vaping has become more popular among young adults and teens, and so far, more than 2,200 cases of lung injuries associated with vaping have been reported in 49 states, including Washington D.C., and 47 deaths have been confirmed.

Medical college in Phoenix to increase class size to 100

The University of Arizona's medical college in Phoenix is increasing its enrolling class size to 100 students, up from 80.

University of Arizona president to meet with Native students

The president of the University of Arizona plans to meet with a group of students after invoking Native American stereotypes in remarks to their class.

Native students want U of Arizona head to apologize for quip

A group of University of Arizona students is demanding the school’s president apologize for remarks he made using Native American stereotypes.

University of Arizona switches from UA to UArizona for SEO

The University of Arizona has announced it is changing its abbreviation from UA to UArizona in an effort to increase search engine optimization results for the college.

Former U of A student files notice of claim after hazing; fraternity placed under interim suspension

The University of Arizona has placed a fraternity under interim suspension for violating hazing policies after a former student claimed he suffered a chemical eye burn and blood infection.

University of Arizona approved to launch veterinary college

The University of Arizona has gained approval from a nationwide veterinary association to open its College of Veterinary Medicine north of Tucson.

Campus police investigate Arizona university student's death

University of Arizona police are investigating the death of an 18-year-old student believed to have fallen from a residence hall walkway.

UofA scientists to study Yuma lettuce outbreak

University of Arizona scientists are embarking on a multi-year study of the Yuma region in the wake of last year's E. coli outbreak.

AG wants Arizona court to review tuition lawsuit's dismissal

Arizona's attorney general wants the state's highest court to review the dismissal of a lawsuit over tuition fees at the state's three public universities.

UAPD officer helps 4-year-old boy afraid of heights down hill

An officer with the University of Arizona Police Department is being praised for going above and beyond the call of duty.