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properties are very similar with only slight differences. Of course,
of Sahara was born out of my concern for my own daughter’s safety
each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Some properties
as she was preparing for college. I wanted her to be in a safe and
include all utilities in the rent. Some do not. Some are luxurious
comfortable living environment no matter where she lived. I simply
(one even has a real mini movie theater). Some are miles away.
asked myself, what kind of place would I want my daughter to
Some are just steps away from the campus. Some rent to students
live in for the times I could not be there to watch over her? Sahara
only. Some will rent to anyone. Some are for students on a budget
Apartments was my answer to that question.”
and offer no amenities. And some are similar to resorts in the range
of amenities they offer…you get the idea. But Sahara Apartments The concern for safety and security is evident as you approach the
stands alone by advertising a “No Party” Policy. entry gate, or when you step into the
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safety and security measures that are
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“Yes, some people view our ‘No Party’ Policy as a negative and property is equipped with 80 security
frankly, some students choose not to live here because of the policy,” cameras that monitor all public areas
says Ted Mehr, owner and developer of Sahara Apartments. “ We on a 24/7 basis. There is even a network of infrared beams over the
look at Sahara Apartments as a sanctuary for students where they perimeter walls that sound an alarm and calls the owner on his cell
can feel safe, secure and free from the usual commotion that goes phone if the perimeter walls are breached…regardless of the time
on in most student oriented apartment buildings. The kinds of of day or night. “If someone breaches the security of the building,
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only property, we do not consider ourselves to be in the nightclub am sure you would want it for yours. It may be considered overly
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home away from home.” happened that could have been prevented,” admits Ted Mehr.
Sahara Apartments sponsors social events on a monthly basis. What else needs to be said about Sahara Apartments? They have
These social activities are held both on and offsite. When they are a good long list of modern amenities that the students want, such
offsite, Sahara’s shuttle provides free transportation to the events and as ALL utilities included in the rent, VERY high-speed Internet,
brings the residents back. Residents can have their friends over and kitchens and private bathrooms in each apartment, FREE shuttle
socialize with them in the student lounge, entertain them service to and from campus, FREE bicycles for use as long as you
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comparable off campus student apartments, and you might have
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Sahara Apartments
909 N. Stone Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701
520-622-4102
Ted Mehr, Owner
Ted@saharaapartments.com
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Welcome
to the UA Wildcat Family!
Parents Greetings Wildcat Parents & Families,
& Family Welcome to our seventh issue of Parents & Family Magazine! You’re
receiving this magazine because you are one of our valued Parents Plus
Magazine members or you have made a generous donation to support the goals of the
Issue 7 UA Parents & Family Association. I thank you for your support! In addition,
parents of new students are also receiving this issue as a complimentary
The University of Arizona Parents welcome to the Wildcat Family!
& Family Magazine is published
twice a year by the Dean of Spring semester on campus at the University of Arizona is a time filled
Students Office and Arizona
Student Media.
with excitement and anticipation! Students, faculty and staff look forward
to traditions like Wildcat Softball and Baseball games and Spring Fling –
the largest student run carnival in the country and of course for Seniors –
The University of Arizona
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One of the best parts of my job is the wonderful opportunity I have to
communicate with many parents about their student. It is great that so many
Editor parents are turning to the Parents & Family Association (PFA) to find answers
Kathy Adams Riester
Assistant Dean
to questions and for resources which help their student to be successful here
of Students at UA. Parents, please let us know if you change your physical address and/or
Director UA Parents & Family email address so that we can update your records. We want to make sure that
Association you continue to receive Paw Prints, our E-Newsletter and that we can reach
kriester@u.arizona.edu
520-621-0884 you via email in case of a campus emergency.

Advertising If you are looking for ways to get more involved and connected to campus
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As always, don’t hesitate to give the Parents & Family Association a call or
520-621-3377 send us an email if you have a question or concern. Barbara Camp and I are
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By Kathy Adams Riester, r, M.


M.S.
Spring Update
S. EEdd Education.
Ed
Eduu The Committee is working Patti Teter and Charlene Duff hosted
Assistant Dean of Students & on plans for the “Meet Your Maricopa a fabulous send off for more than 800
Director, UA Parents & Familyy County Legislator Night” which will be
Cou new students and their parents in the
Association held in Phoenix this spring. The com-
hel Phoenix metropolitan area in August
mittee continues to partner with the
mit 2009. Planning is under way for the
Greetings UA Parents & Arizona Students Association (ASA)
Ari 2010 Phoenix Summer Send Off which
Family Members and supporters!
port
porter
ers!
s! to work
w together on these important will be held on August 1 from 2-4 pm at
Here is your spring 2010 update on our issues.
issu the Scottsdale Plaza Resort. We would
PFA Committees. ▷ The Recruitment and Retention
love to have some more parents help
in planning this event so please let us
Committee Co-Chaired by Liz and
know if you are interested in joining
Committee Updates Hunter Richardson and Josie Perez has
the committee!!
been working UA Admissions to get UA
▷ The Public Affairs Committee, Co-
parents to sign up for PAWS – (Parents ▷ The Campaign Committee Co-
Chaired by Beatrice Perry and Kath- Chaired by Angelica Villarruel and
and Alumni Working with Students).
erine Harmeyer, has once again had Guillermo Uribe is preparing to review
This interactive UA recruitment web-
a busy fall and early spring! They are the annual PFA grants submissions
site is a great way for parents to get
focusing on making sure the voice of which are due on April 2, 2010. In
involved in helping to recruit the best
UA parents is being heard at the State addition, they are evaluating several
and brightest students to UA. If you
Capitol in Phoenix! A group of UA par- options for additional fundraisers to
are interested in signing up as a PAWS
ents, alumni and friends attended the help support the PFA grant program.
volunteer – please visit their website
CATS at the Capitol event on January
http://admissions.arizona.edu/paws/
27, 2010. During this event UA parents If you would like to get involved in any
to volunteer.
attended meetings with key Legisla- of these committees please let me know at
tors to thank them for their work and ▷ The Ad-Hoc Phoenix Summer uafamily@email.arizona.edu or by calling
to encourage their support of Higher Send Off Committee, Co-Chaired by 520-621-0884.

The Partnership of Parents – People Just Like You – Proud Parent Volunteers
Parents Making a Difference What is your partnership?
Dick and Mary Roney ’81 are among first and foremost. The PFA gives all stu-
the many University of Arizona parents dents opportunities and families comfort
working to sustain and enhance the UA knowing there is a support system.”
experience. For over a year and a half, the The Roneys faced the emotional and
Roneys have been Parents Plus Members difficult task of sending their children off
and active supporters of the Parents & to college. Their eldest daughter Chelsea
Family Association. Their efforts play an is a junior majoring in Deaf Science at the
integral part in its success. UA while their youngest MK is a fresh-
“Parents are the keystone to the suc- man at John Hopkins University.
cess of the Parents & Family Association,” Dick and Mary Roney support the
says Mary Roney. “The PFA is a great Parents & Family Association because of
network to meet other parents in the UA its influence on student activities involv-
community and is the tie that binds us ing safety, health and education support.
together to support the most important Being involved with their children’s
Dick and Mary Roney, Parents of Chelsea,
needs of our students on campus.” education has been part of their lives for UA Junior, majoring in Deaf Science
“I felt so comfortable knowing the many years. They have instilled into their
community was there for the whole fam- daughters the value of giving back to the For more information about how you
ily,” Mary said. “It is hard to send your community through volunteerism. can help create success in the lives of UA
children away to college, but satisfying to “Our main enjoyment is knowing students contact 520.621.0884 or visit
know that as a result of the parental sup- that we are making a difference for our us on the web at http://www.uafamily.
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In 2009-2010, the collective partnership of the Parents & Family Association touched over 37,000 students’ lives
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BOOKSTORE Coach Sean Mil


Serving you since 1953 By Kevin Wittner

Sean Miller
thought he had seen
it all. Arizona’s first-
year men’s basketball
coach was a player
in the Big East for
Pittsburgh, an as-
sistant coach with
stops in the Big Ten
at Wisconsin and
in the ACC at N.C.
State. He was then
a head coach in the
Atlantic 10 at Xavier.
However, he needed
to come to Tucson to
experience one more
thing.
It was not until
Miller took the reins Sean Miller, UA men’s
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members strong, ZonaZoo stretches end
zone-to-end zone at home football games
and fills nearly 4,000 seats at UA basketball
games.
“I look at our student section as the
best in the country,” Miller said. “There is
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Miller recognizes that a home basket-
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• Snacks and beverages in students’ lives over the course of their
college careers.
“You identify your time as a student at
a university as what happened in that four
or five-year window, and oftentimes sports
are a big a big part of that experience,”
Miller said. “Did the football team go to
a bowl? How did your team do in rivalry
games? You think of the fun weekends
and nights are associated with teams and
sports. “
“You want to create a culture where it’s
622-4717 • 845 N. Park Ave. (the students’) team, and we’re in this to-
gether to compete for a Pac-10 champion-
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ship, to be a part of the NCAA Tournament
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Miller continued. “Students want to talk
about that legacy and remember the great
time they had while they were here. For
Combination
example, if you were a student here in the
late 1990s, you will forever remember the
NCAA title.”
This is not to say that Miller and the
Wildcats do not need the fans in this
symbiotic relationship. He appealed to UA
fans prior to the season, saying that his
inexperienced team with only one senior
on the roster would need support more
than any other team ever to play in McK-
ale. He later went out of his way to thank
ZonaZoo in his post-game press confer-
ence following UA’s early-season victory
over Rice and contends that the student ZonaZoo fills McKale Center with nearly 4000 spirited students for each men’s home
section was critical in the Wildcats’ Pac-10 basketball game. Arizona Athletics – J and L Photography
win over Cal.
“We want our fans to be hostile, and That’s where Conner Comp and 12,000 ing, programming and media/communica-
I mean that in a good way,” Miller said, of his closest friends come in. tions – who organize everything from pep
noting that sportsmanship is of the utmost Comp is ZonaZoo’s executive direc- rallies and online video newscasts to blood
importance. “The louder it gets in the tor, overseeing the largest student-run drives and Big Brother-type outreach with
arena, it creates a sense that today or organization in the Pac-10. It is Comp local youth.
tonight is going to be hard ( for a visiting and 35 ZonaZoo crew members, who are In talking with Comp, a sophomore
team), and they’re going to have to be at broken into five branches – community from Valencia, Calif., it is difficult to tell if
their very best to beat us.” development, campus outreach, market- Continued on page 8
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ZonaZoo… how great of a job he’s doing,” Comp said.


“The students are very, very excited to have
have college educations, and they just
don’t think about going there.”
Continued from page 7 him, and I look forward to working with As for the students who do make it to
he is more enamored with Miller or what him more.” college and join ZonaZoo, Comp says his
ZonaZoo is doing away from the basket- As energetic as Comp is in discussing group’s objective is simple.
ball arena. Miller and ZonaZoo’s impact at sporting “Our goal with ZonaZoo is to provide
When it comes to Miller, Comp is events, he makes it clear that the organiza- students with the ultimate college experi-
grateful both for the support and enthu- tion goes beyond cheering on the Wildcats ence but we also want to have an impact
siasm the new Wildcat coach has lent to at games. on the University and on Tucson,” Comp
ZonaZoo. In addition to “beating” ASU in a blood said.
“(Miller) is doing an absolutely incred- drive earlier this year, during which Zon- Miller, a father of three young boys, has
ible job,” Comp said. “He’s thinking of the aZoo members donated more pints than his own future Wildcats who have taken
big picture, and the students absolutely their Sun Devil counterparts, ZonaZoo note of not only their father’s team but
love him.” hosts a program called Junior Cats, which also the energy brought to the arena by the
Comp recalls when Miller held “cheer is a mentorship program with middle current students.
practice” with ZonaZoo prior to the school and high school students in Tucson. “They love it,” Miller says of his chil-
season, teaching the Wildcat faithful new “It’s probably my favorite thing,” Comp dren. “Obviously, they recognize that it
chants to rattle opponents. Not only did said. “The kids don’t know anything about is an incredible environment and that
Miller bring his team out to simulate a college and don’t know what they’re going draws them back to more games. It’s the
game for the fans, but he also purchased to do when they get out of school.” experience of the whole game; the band,
pizza for everyone in attendance. As The events, which are held three times the crowd, standing at beginning of game.
Comp says, “(Miller) was trying to imple- a year and typically draw around 60 stu- The pageantry that goes along with that
ment what he’s learned and taking Zon- dents, involve a campus and stadium tour, and the incredible students makes for an
aZoo to the next level.” a lecture on the importance of a college awesome environment. They can’t help but
But Miller’s support hasn’t ended education and an athletic event. think that one day they will be drawn to at-
there. He has attended the pep rallies and “We try to show them all the cool tend the University of Arizona as students.”
appeared on ZonaZoo TV – which can things you get to do if you go to college,” With any luck, the Miller boys will be
be seen on YouTube, among other online Comp said. “It’s important that we get cheering on their father’s Wildcats along
sites. these kids feeling positive about college. A with the rest of the best student section in
“He’s worked with us, and I can’t say lot of their teachers say the parents don’t the country.

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Eller Undergraduates Top Honda


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By Liz Warren-Pederson,
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University of Arizona undergraduates


in the Eller College of Management placed
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promotional plan for the Honda Insight,
a hybrid electric vehicle, beating out 20
other schools nationwide.
The UA team was one of three finalists
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project sponsored by EdVenture Partners. promote the Honda Insight to university the designated event date,” says Singer.
“The students knocked it out of the students between 18 and 24 years of “We want to do the extraordinary, so
park,” said Edward Ackerley, the team’s age. The class formed an ad agency we negotiated with Dobbs Honda and
faculty adviser. “They did a phenomenal with a director and divisions including Chapman Honda to get two more Honda
job of representing the marketing operations, public relations, creative, Insights for our event.” They used the
department and the UA.” marketing and finance. “It’s completely cars to create what Ackerley called a
Five students from Ackerley’s self-directed,” Ackerley explained. “I “promotion with commotion,” which
MKTG 425 Advertising started each class with included the UA mascot, Wilbur, the UA
Management class – “The students a brief lecture and then marching band, games, giveaways and
marketing seniors Todd turned it over to Evan more.
Lane, Shiloh Miller, Chelsea knocked it out of Singer, the agency’s The team also developed a Facebook
Robinson, Brandon the park. They did director, so that he could contest in which students were challenged
Schempp and Evan Singer manage the ongoing to come up with a phrase using movie
– traveled to Los Angeles to
a phenomenal job project.” titles and no more than 140 characters
present the results of their of representing This was the first year to explain why the Insight is “cool.” The
promotional campaign, the marketing that the UA participated winner was awarded $100. In all, Ackerley
which they developed in an EdVenture project said, the students wrung an estimated
and executed over the fall department and that concluded with a $28,000 in value out of their $2,500 budget.
semester with a $2,500 the UA.” national competition. In “This program allows students to work
budget. previous years, the UA’s on a project with real clients, real goals,
“The class takes a case Edward Ackerley, participation ended with a real budgets and real outcomes,” Ackerley
study approach to help team faculty adviser presentation to EdVenture said. “Evan really summed it up best at the
students understand how representatives. competition when he told the judges that
advertising works in the This year’s UA team the experience is one that the students will
marketing mix,” Ackerley said. – Four 2 Five Advertising – focused its never forget.”
Through an arrangement with on-campus promotional efforts around The win included a $5,000 prize from
EdVenture Partners, the students were UA Homecoming weekend. “Each school American Honda that will fund student
assigned to a project, in this case, to was given a new 2010 Honda Insight for activities in the UA marketing department.
12 NEW WILDCATS
Parents’ Corner
A New
Phase of Life
Approaches
By Pam Obando, Associate Director,
Communication and Outreach, Residence Life

The next few months will fly by—from


celebrating high school graduation to mov-
ing your student into their new home on
campus. As a parent, you are embarking on
a new role in your student’s life. Letting go The Fellez family helps their daughter Calia get settled on campus. Clark B. Lohr photo
is not easy after 18 years but students need
to become more independent and figure for many students—it takes good members, encourage them to get involved
things out on their own. Listen, guide and communication and mutual respect in their Residence Hall Council, join a
affirm them as they make decisions instead between roommates student club, or invite a hall-mate to meet
of trying to solve their problems. Trust the for dinner. Getting involved on campus
values you’ve instilled in them throughout Know Campus Resources will make a huge difference to their sense
the years. Today’s students consider their Residence Life provides great resources of belonging at the University.
parents to be their best advisers—you’ve to your student and you—live-in Commu- As you and your student transition
earned their trust. nity Directors, Resident Assistants, Desk through these college years, you’ll discover
Assistants, and excellent maintenance your student has become an indepen-
Discuss the Basics and custodial staff at each hall. The staff dent, mature adult—and one of your best
As you and your student prepare for the is focused on helping your student have friends—enjoy the journey!
big move to college, make sure and sort a successful first-year experience—aca-
through some of the necessary basics of demically, socially, emotionally. They will
daily living: help your student become acquainted with
their hall-mates and the many resources
Save the Date
▷ Good health: discuss sleep habits;
and opportunities on campus.
healthy eating—check out UA Meal
Plans; prepare a first aid kit, review
and fill prescriptions; check exercise
During Summer Orientation you and
your student will learn about meal plans, Family Weekend
campus safety, leadership opportunities,
options at the Student Recreation
Center
tutoring , academic workshops, living with
a roommate, getting to know professors in
Oct. 8-10, 2010!
▷ Good finances: set up a campus bank and out of the classroom, campus health As much as many of you look forward
account and review balancing a check- services—and much more. Parents, con- to Spring and the rise in temperatures,
book; discuss managing credit cards sider the Parents & Family Association to the Wildcats are gearing up and planning
and bills; agree on what bills you are be your one-stop place to become familiar for another amazing Family Weekend in
covering and what they are expected to with campus resources. It makes a differ- the Fall. The months that go into putting
pay; explore the benefits of a campus ence when your student calls feeling over- together a weekend full of activity and
job whelmed and you can direct them to the family fun are many but for the student
right contacts. A student’s initial excite- staff that put the weekend together it is a
▷ Time management: less class time
ment about college life often transitions labor of love.
but many more hours of studying;
into frustration and homesickness after The Associated Students of the Univer-
meeting deadlines; the consequences
a few weeks. If they talk about struggling sity of Arizona recently appointed our new
of not managing time effectively
in a class, encourage her/him to see her/ student Executive Director, Karen Flores
▷ The nitty-gritty: doing laundry, iron- to be at the helm of this year’s event. Karen
his professor, seek tutoring (available in
ing, food shopping, microwaving, room their residence hall and at The Think Tank) and her staff will be working to assess the
organization and cleaning or form a study group with classmates. success of previous years and creating a
▷ Sharing space: it is a new experience If s/he report missing friends and family Continued on page 14
NEW WILDCATS 13

New Student Orientation


Parents Welcome Too!
By, Sabrena Heilman ing those items which can be accessed
through the Next Steps Center at
Congratulations on your student’s ad- nextsteps.arizona.edu.
mission to The University of Arizona! And We understand your excitement and
Congratulations to you for the time, love possible anxiety as you continue through
and patience it has taken to get your stu- this transition with your student. The
dent this far! You have done a great job. UA has many resources for you and the
You and your student have already begun Parent program of New Student Orienta- The Gaudino family Clark B. Lohr photo
the important transition from being part tion is just the beginning. If you have any
of a high school community to that of a questions with regard to New Student (520) 621-5293 or at orient@arizona.edu.
university community. Remember that Orientation or The University of Arizona, We look forward to seeing you this sum-
transitioning is a process that does not please contact the Next Steps Center at mer at orientation!
happen overnight, although sometimes it
might feel that way the closer to August
you get. Some students might be eager
to get to college and get started, while Math Placement: Using the Online Test
other students might need a little more
encouragement that they are going to be By Tina Schuster Academic Integrity while taking this
fine while away at college. Either way, the test, which includes the following:
New Student Orientation program is busy Each major at the UA has a specific • Take the exam as if it was a proctored
preparing to provide your student with an math requirement. To register for a math test. No textbooks, tutors, or outside
orientation session that will assist with course at the UA, students must satisfy the assistance is allowed. It is important
this transition and provide the resources eligibility requirements for that course. that your mathematical knowledge is
to be successful students while attending High school curriculum and math SAT or reflected in the test score. Artificially
the UA. ACT scores are not used to place students high test scores may lead to student
Parents do not think we have forgot- into UA math courses. Instead, students taking courses that are above their
ten about you. The university offers a must take the ALEKS online placement mathematical ability.
companion program to the New Student test. All incoming freshmen must take • Use only the calculator provided in
Orientation for parents. We encourage the ALEKS online placement test at least the ALEKS system.
you to consider attending this program. one week prior to orientation. Students 2. Read through the testing information
The orientation program offers you in- with AP or other college level math credit and test topics at http://math.arizona.
sights into the transition your student will should still test, and then talk to a math edu/placement/mpt , and access the
experience throughout the summer, in- advisor at orientation. test through this website. Make sure
formation about important UA resources The UA Math Placement Test will you know which test to take.
for you and your student, explanations be available beginning May 1, 2010 3. Once you complete the test, you will
of UA lingo and academic and university through August 22, 2010. Additional receive a score. This score will also be
expectations required of your student. information will be available through available in UAccess Student (link to
Register for one of these programs when the math placement website at http://uaccess.arizona.edu/) under
your student registers for New Student http://math.arizona.edu/placement and Student Center, Transfer Credit: Report,
Orientation, or if you would like to add in the Online Academic Tour at http:// Test Credits within 24 hours of com-
yourself to your student’s reservation, www.em.arizona.edu/owa. For students pleting the test.
please go to orientation.arizona.edu/ participating in Freshman Orientation, 4. After testing, if you want to improve
forms, fill out and submit the Reservation there is no charge for the first test, if taken your placement, please consult the
Change Form – Fall 2010. by August 22, 2010. math placement website for options.
Your assistance is requested in making Students need to complete the follow- You should study or take a class before
sure that your student is following all of ing steps: retesting. The retest will be adminis-
the instructions that the UA has been 1. Take the UA Math Placement test at tered in the UA Testing Office on the UA
sending out to them and will continue least one week prior to your orientation campus for a fee.
to send to them in the coming months. date. Make sure you have at least 2 hours Steps for Transfer and Current UA
There are some key items that will help to to dedicate to testing. You will need your students are similar. Information for
guide your student through their transi- UA NetID and password. Students test these students will be available through
tion from high school to the university. beginning May 1, 2010. All students are the Math Placement Website at
They should be working on complet- expected to adhere to the UA Code of http://math.arizona.edu/placement.
14 NEW WILDCATS
Family Weekend…
Continued from page 12 Things you need to know to prepare for
schedule of events to bring our UA families the weekend:
together throughout the spring. • The dates are October 8-10, 2010.
For those of you who might be coming • We will be playing Oregon State on
to campus for orientation, we look forward October 9.
to meeting you and answering any ques- • Tickets to the game will be available
tions you might have regarding the week- through our athletics ticket office
end. Our website www.union.arizona.edu/ 520.621.CATS or online at http://
familyweekend will be updated regularly www.arizonawildcats.com
as we approach the summer so that you Hotels book quickly so make your res-
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16 Parents & Family Magazine

UA PARENTS & FAMILY ASSOCIATION


PARENTS PLUS MEMBERSHIP
Why be a Parents Pluss H Does my
How
Member? Membership
M
Parents and family members have a speciall
connection to The University of Arizona. You
Make an Impact?
M
have entrusted us with one of your most valued ed Your Membership helps The
possessions: your child. Membership in the Un
University of Arizona in the following
Parents & Family Association enhances that ways:
way
connection by keeping you involved in and
informed about events, programs, and services JOIN OR RENEW 11. Student Support – In the past
that will benefit your student’s success. It will also five years the Parents & Family
keep you connected with other Wildcat parents YOUR Association has given over $1 million
to campus programs and services
and family members in your local area. MEMBERSHIP that directly improve the quality
The Parents & Family Association is proud to
provide enhanced services to its members that ONLINE TODAY AT: of UA student life. We give where
students and parents tell us it is
match the quality of education your student
experiences. As a premier international university, www.uafamily. important. Some of our support
goes to Safe Walk, Career Services,
we need your support to maintain the quality
programs and services that keep The University of
arizona.edu student-faculty interaction, and
leadership programs.
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2. Campus Programming –
Show your Wildcat Pride–join today! membership form below
The Parents & Family Association
provides volunteer and financial
UA Parents & Family Association Membership Form support to key campus programs
such as New Student & Parent
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Orientation and student recruitment
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Thank You Parents Plus Members!


Parents and family members have a spe- Plus members below* the UA Parents & Family
cial connection to The University of Arizona. Association has been able to continue to support
Together, parents and the faculty and staff of the student life, and academic support services this
UA share the same goal: the success and gradu- year. OUR STUDENTS THANK YOU!
ation of our students. The UA Parents & Family *Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy of this listing
Association has always used its efforts to help as of March 1, 2010, and we would appreciate you sharing
our student achieve this goal and our Parents with us any errors or omissions. Please direct inquiries to
Plus members are some of our biggest support- Kathy Adams Riester, Director of the UA Parents & Family
ers. Thanks to the membership of the Parents Association at 520-621-0884 or uafamily@email.arizona.edu
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Dreaming of Traveling to France to Cook?


No need to travel:
in November 2010,
France is coming
to you!
Susan Herrmann Loomis, award win-
ning author of nine books, internationally
recognized chef, and the owner of On Rue
Tatin Cooking School in Normandy, France,
is coming to Arizona to share her love of
French foods and her expertise in French
cooking through hands-on cooking classes.
Proceeds from these events will benefit
student programs supported by the Par-
ents and Family Association.
From November 8-12, 2010, Susan, a
native of Portland, OR will cook authentic
French dishes by your side, telling stories

Students receive a hand-on experience preparing, cooking and eating various dishes.
Photos by Stacey Haines Photography

and sharing her techniques. When it’s sine without the expense and time of trav-
time to hang up your aprons, you will head eling broad. Additional locations will be
to a candle lit dining room to enjoy the considered upon request, depending upon
dishes you have prepared, accompanied by demand. Proceeds will benefit programs
cheeses and wines. our students depend on, including Safe
Each class features hands-on experi- Ride/Safe Walk and the UA Think Tank,
ence making everything from appetizers which provides tutoring to our students in
and soups to fine French desserts, all pre- core skills areas on a drop-in basis.
pared with local Arizona ingredients, in a For further information about these
friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The price events, please contact PFA Advisory Board
for each class, including a four course meal Member Katherine Harmeyer at (602)
and wines is $275 per person, or $100 if you 432-6755 or harinc@hotmail.com.
wish to observe and enjoy just the meal. Each class will have limited space, to
Susan Loomis, native of Portland, OR Come join us in Phoenix, north reserve your space, please email your
is the chef and owner of On Rue Tatin Scottsdale and Tucson for this exceptional name and contact information to
Cooking School. opportunity to enjoy the best French cui- uafamily@email.arizona.edu.
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See what’s outside your dorm Comfort isn’t complicated.


Call for our special UA rate
Car Sharing: Sun Tran U-Pass: and we’ll donate $2 to the
A new program designed to provide hourly car rentals All UA students, faculty and staff are eligible. The U-pass
to students and staff. This is a great program for our gives you unlimited use of Sun Tran. Parking & Transporta- UA Scholarship Foundation.
alternative transportation users that may have an tion pays for up to 50% of the cost of the full fare rate.
off-campus appointment! Sun Tran provides maps, schedules to help plan your Good through Dec. 31, 2010
route! No worries…just time to enjoy your journey.
Bike Sharing:
Students and employees may enjoy the use of a free Cat Tran:
(866) 716-8133
loaner bike by checking one out from our on-campus Getting around campus is easier than ever with the Mention set number 58640
bike share stations. Free CatTran Shuttle. Six routes serve the campus with or
over 45 stops. Three routes also serve six off-campus
Biking: Park and Ride Lots. Shuttles operate M-F, 6:30 am to Reserve a room online
Take advantage of the over 11,000 free bicycle parking 6:30 pm. NightCat operates M-F, 6pm to 12:30 am.
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Car, Bike Sharing Services Cut Costs


By Bill Davidson
UA Parking & Transportation Services

UA parents and students are trying to


save money by using the new Connect by
Hertz car-sharing services, brought to cam-
pus by Parking & Transportation Services
(PTS).
Connect by Hertz, one of the industry Car-sharing takes cars off the road, and
leaders in car-sharing programs, has mem- that fits in with the sustainability movement
bers worldwide who pay an annual fee of at the UA. Connect by Hertz and PTS also
$50 and rent cars for as little as $8 an hour, hire students to help maintain its fleet of
with gas and insurance included. Part of UA cars.
Parking & Transportation’s sponsorship of So far, 493 students, faculty and staff have
the campus Connect by Hertz Car sharing become Connect by Hertz members, a figure
includes free “Introductory Memberships.” PTS expects to grow as word spreads that
These memberships are made available to the cars are on campus and are affordable at
any faculty, staff, student, or UA neighbor $8 an hour. Sign up for a membership by go-
who wishes to try out car sharing to see if ing to: connectbyhertz.com and type in your
it’s a good fit for their lifestyles. The offer promotional code for the free membership,
has a value of $50. Just use the promotional your driver’s license number and a credit
codes provided on the flyers and web site to card. Upon approval Connect by Hertz will
receive the free membership. mail a card to you within several days.
Here on campus, Connect by Hertz offers PTS feels that the program will persuade
Prius’, Escapes and Mini Coopers at five students to keep their cars at home. There
locations: Second Street Garage, Sixth Street are a lot of students who bring their car but
Garage, Tyndall Avenue Garage, Highland do not use it, but want to have it there as a
Avenue, and Olive Street. safety blanket.
Universities, like the UA are a particularly And if you think that car sharing is the
large opportunity, because parents have wave of the future, PTS has brought bike
been looking to save money by sending their sharing to the campus. Students, staff and
children to school without cars. According faculty are eligible to use the bicycles free of
to a study by the AAA, even a small sedan charge. The 10 bicycles are comfort style de-
driven just 10,000 miles per year can cost signed, single speed cruiser bikes with dual
more than $5,500 to own and maintain. pivot hand brakes. Bikes are checked out at
Universities, like the UA, want to reduce two locations–Sixth Street Garage cashier
traffic congestion, and still give students booth and Tyndall Avenue Garage cashier
who cannot keep a car on campus, the booth, between 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.
chance to drive to a movie, concert, dinner, Bike loan period is for one working day and My Best Home Ever, LLC
or shopping. Connect by Hertz also accepts the bike must be returned by 4 p.m.
drivers who are 18, unlike most full-service For more information on Parking & Quality Living Rents Quick
rental car companies, which require that Transportation’s programs, please go to:
drivers be at least 25 for rentals. www.parking.arizona.edu. (520) 747-9331

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Off-Campus Housing

Living off Campus Next Year:


What to Consider
The chance that a student will Inspect the Condition: When you visit a Leases: Leases come in many different lengths.
complex, ask to see the unit you will be renting, not a Some are month to month while others are for a
live off-campus sometime in model. Check areas such as appliances, doors, lights, specified amount of time (i.e. 12 month, 6 month).
their college career is almost a faucets, storage spaces, and other areas. If you want Make sure you understand everything in your lease.
the apartment only under the conditions that there are
guarantee. There are a few things repairs, get a written agreement from your landlord that
to consider in helping find that includes dates of completion. Investigate these resources!
perfect place to call home. Inspect for Security: Inspect the outside The Center for Student Involvement &
of the complex to check for adequate lighting in parking Leadership Commuter and Off-Campus Housing
Start Early: Begin searching at least 2 lots and other areas. Ask about security measures on Resources
months before your planned move-in date. If you are the property and if any incidents have occurred recently. Phone: 520-621-5859
looking at a place for the spring, try to have a lease Also, inspect the unit to make sure all of the windows Email: housing@email.arizona.edu
signed before winter break. Most properties will and doors lock properly and there is a peep hole in the Website: http://offcampus.arizona.edu/
allow you to move in when you return in January. front door. Housing Guide http://offcampus.arizona.edu/
downloads/UAhousingguide09.pdf
Budget: What will your monthly expenses look Deposits: Be prepared to put down a deposit,
as most properties require one. It is usually the first ASUA Legal Services: This is a free service to UofA
like? Include rent, utilities, groceries, transportation,
month’s rent. Most utilities also require a deposit for students. The attorney can help to interpret you lease,
and entertainment expenses in your budget.
new services. advise you on landlord-tenant conflicts, and other legal
Roommates: Determine how many issues. Call 520-621-ASUA to make an appointment.
roommates you would like and who they will be. It Pets: If you own or want a pet, know the policies Pima County: www.jp.pima.gov/
is a great way to offset costs. Be careful of who you of the housing provider before signing a lease. Some
places allow only certain types of pets while others do Arizona Attorney General: www.azag.gov/
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ensure you are living in an environment that works for you.
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our program or chose not to. Please contact us if you need
help with any commuter related issues.

Off-Campus Housing Hotline: 520-621-5859


E-mail Address: housing@email.arizona.edu

Disclaimer: The University of Arizona, acting for and on behalf of the Arizona
Board of Regents, has not inspected the premises of any of advertiser, and has not
independently confirmed the accuracy or reliability of statements made by third-
party advertisers herein. Potential tenants or purchasers should themselves visit
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UA provides safe campus community


First-ever percent are satisfied with the
measures the university has
safety survey taken to ensure student safety.
“The majority of students
yields positive feel safe on campus,” said
Jason Casares, assistant dean
results of students and campus safety
coordinator.
The results also show that
by Bethany Conway students are taking steps to
maintain their own personal
After tallying the results of safety, Casares said. Seventy
the inaugural student safety five percent stay in well-lit
survey, officials at the Dean of areas while making their way
Students Office validated and around campus at night and
confirmed that the University 69 percent walk in pairs. The
of Arizona is a safe place to live majority also reported that
and learn. they know how to identify a
Of the students who were risky situation.
randomly selected to partici- “I think the fact that 96 per-
pate, roughly 600 filled out the cent of our students know how
online survey, sharing their to recognize when a situation
views on safety at the U of A. is unsafe speaks to the parents
While students did express who have done a good job and
some safety concerns, 86 per- According to a recent survey, 86 percent of students agree the entrusted the university to
cent of those surveyed gener- University of Arizona provides a safe place to live and learn.
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“Regardless of this positive outcome,
the university will not rest in its goal to
maintain a safe campus environment,” he
said.
Using these results, the Dean of Stu-
dents Office will continue to work with
its partners to accomplish the mission of
creating a safe campus culture.
www.coe.arizona.edu “The survey allows us to get more
specific data concerning our current stu-
dent population and helps us continue to
maintain and enhance the resources and
services we provide to our students related
to campus safety,” Casares said.
One example is the formation of Safe-
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possible,” Casares said. “We will continue
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Pursue the Passion, One Grad’s Discovery


by Tricia Don, Coordinator, list) and after interviewing three Tucson
Special Projects for Student Life icons who love their jobs, the journey be-
gan. Three hours into the trip, with steam
“What should I do with my life?” Is a spewing from under the hood, the journey
question asked by most college students, all but ended. Several interviews were com-
often following a talk with their parents, pleted that summer, but by summer’s end
which hangs over them their entire aca- Brett began a job as a corporate auditor.
demic career. This very question is what Great ideas are hard to let die, so after
set Brett Farmiloe on a unique journey after hearing nothing from publishers follow-
graduation from The University of Arizona ing several book proposals, Brett made the
and eventually into a career. decision to quit his job, find sponsors for a
In May 2006, while preparing for gradua- new road trip and begin the journey again.
tion from UA’s Eller College of Management In June 2007, Jobing.com agreed to sponsor
with an accounting degree, the idea of what the entire “Pursue the Passion” trip - new
to do with his life loomed over Brett’s head. RV and all. Over the next four months,
His original plan to get his CPA license Brett Farmiloe, Noah Pollock, Jay Whiting
and be a good corporate citizen would and Jay Hubbell, all UA Wildcats, began a
have been the simpler path, however after journey that covered 16,000 miles, 38 states
reading the statistic that half the work- and 300 interviews of people who loved UA Grads Brett Farmiloe, Zach Hubble,
force dislikes their job, the idea for a book their job.
Noah Pollock and Jay Whiting traveled
surfaced—“What’s the difference between At the end of the four month odyssey,
across the U.S. to interview people who
people who like their job and people who Brett was hired by Jobing.com and began
love their jobs.
don’t like their job?” the process of writing a book about the
From this question, the idea for a road cross country trip. Two years later, follow- When asked what this book is about and
trip across America was created. Inter- ing a complete re-write, “Pursue the Pas- who his audience is, Brett responded, “This
views were set up with people who loved sion” was published and became available book is about what people who enjoy their
their job, an RV was purchased ( from Craig- on Amazon.com in February. Continued on page 31
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Pursue The Confused? Don’t Know Where to Go for Help?


Call UA Ombuds for informal, confidential, problem resolution!
Passion The University of Arizona Ombuds are members of the campus community,
appointed by the President to provide informal and confidential assistance in
managing and resolving conflicts, complaints, or disputes. Ombuds are designated
Continued from page 29 neutrals and work independently from formal or administrative channels. They can
work are doing that half of the American help you deal with problems you might have with the University. The Ombuds are
workforce isn’t doing. This past year, that not empowered to change a decision, but through intervention or a clarification of
matters, information may emerge to assist in the resolution of the problem.
stat reached its all time high since the
Call the Ombuds Program Director in the President’s Office, 626-5589, to match
Conference Board started keeping track. your situation to an Ombuds who can most readily assist you. You can also visit the Ombuds
Now, only 45% of people working actu- website at http://ombuds.arizona.edu to see a complete list of Ombuds, telephone numbers and
ally like what they do. This book is really their locations on campus.
about reversing that negative employment Due to the confidential, informal, and neutral function of the Ombuds,
communication with the Ombuds does not constitute notice to the University.
statistic and getting people connected with Email is not appropriate for confidential communications.
what excites them.” As to who his audience
is, Brett stated, “The book’s audience is the
unhappy workers, the recent grads, and the  
   
  
parents of those recent grads.” “Pursue the
Passion” is a purchase to consider for any
student.
Brett continues to work at Jobing.com
as their Social Media Manager, where he
connects people with jobs that are more
in line with “what they’re about.” His job
also sees him traveling across the country
20-30 times a year to speak about “Pursue
       
the Passion”, Gen Y and Social Media. Brett
 
 
can be followed on twitter at http://twitter.
com/thatpassionguy or found on Facebook  
    
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