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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2015

IN THE NEWS Alabama judge defies gay marriage law 18 fans killed in gate crash before Cairo futbol match

VOLUME 108 • ISSUE 93

UA freedom fighters Survey takers fear retaliation from university for speaking out on certain subject matter BY CHASTITY LASKEY The Daily Wildcat

A recent survey of the University of Arizona’s academic freedom policy illustrates a concern amongst survey takers regarding free speech practices. Lynn Nadel, chair of the faculty and regents’ professor of

psychology and cognitive science, said that academic freedom is not only crucial to a university but that it also protects the key function of universities. Academic freedom involves the right to speak freely about things both in your subject matter and about institutional matters without fear of retaliation from both external and internal forces,

Nadel said. Gary Rhoades is an educational policy studies and practice professor, head of the Department of Education Policy Studies and Practice and director of the Center for the Study of Higher Education. He was also the general secretary of the American Association of University Professors, which he said has helped define academic

Heinz wants to capture heat of Sriracha for new ketchup

BY CHASTITY LASKEY

— The New York TImes

The Daily Wildcat

SPORTS

FRESH APPROACH

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Next season will be much better for Pac-12 Page 6

ARTS & LIFE

INSIDE

Going vegan is a healthconscious alternative to college fast food Page 10 ANGELINE CARBAJAL /THE DAILY WILDCAT

LAUREN THOMPSON, a biology freshman at the UA and a vegan, shops for fresh fruit at the Food Conspiracy Co-Op on Fourth Avenue on Thursday. Thompson said eating a vegan diet on campus has not been as difficult as she expected.

‘This’ theater production lackluster Page 10

OPINIONS

America keeps losing its female basketball players to countries that actually pay them well

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QUOTE TO NOTE “Works that they produce are deemed “female successes” if they’re lauded at all. What makes something a female comedy rather than just a comedy?” — Nick Havey

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Sex column discussing birds, bees celebrates 20 years

Trial of real life ‘American Sniper’ set for Wednesday

Nothing has changed for UA women’s basketball

freedom over the past 100 years. “It provides a freedom that’s really important in a democracy for academics to be able to engage in open exchange in four different areas of activity in academics,” Rhoades said. The foundation of academic freedom is the freedom to teach,

The Daily Wildcat’s Monday Q&A column, SexTalk, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. It debuted on Valentine’s Day in 1995 and has been answering UA students’ questions about sexual relationships and health matters ever since. Campus Health Service is inviting the campus community to celebrate with it for this memorable occasion today in the Highland Commons courtyard. Those who attend will be able to enjoy cake and celebrate with the column’s writers. “We’re excited to commemorate this milestone,” said Lee Ann Hamilton, assistant director of Health Promotion and Preventive Services, in a press release. “Over the past two decades, the questions have been a creative blend of education and entertainment for students and staff alike. The SexTalk column continues to be a reliable and well-respected source of health information for readers.” Hamilton, according to the press release, wrote the first column and continues to write it with her colleagues Carrie Hardesty and David Salafsky. Hamilton said that most of the issues and questions being asked have remained the same over the years. The answers, however, are different because we have learned more about certain issues. There are also new terms, such as “friends with benefits,” that have come up over the years and raised new questions. “We’re more open now about talking about sexual health,” Hamilton said. “When we started, it was looked at as a place where students could go for good credible information about sex. Not just birth control or STDs but about relationships, sexual satisfaction and about what’s normal.” Hamilton added that students now have more access to information about

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Death of faculty felt on campus UA mourns loss of Mexican-American studies department head Richard Ruiz BY BRANDI WALKER The Daily Wildcat

Students and faculty members from the UA Department of Mexican American Studies gathered at the Cesar E. Chavez building on Monday to commemorate Richard Ruiz, department head, who passed away on Friday. Sofia Ramos, an affiliate faculty member of the Mexican-American studies department, said Ruiz taught everyone in the department

many lessons, such as how to be strong, to be heard and to fight. “For the department, he was such a godsend,” Ramos said. “I think that the best way to honor him is to make this place the best place ever, so that he can continue to be proud the way he was so happy and so proud. We have really good work to do, and he showed us to how to do it.” John Paul Jones III, dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, said his college is there to provide support and take any

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AN ALTAR TO commemorate Richard Ruiz, department head for the UA Department of Mexican American Studies, sits in the Cesar E. Chavez building on Monday. Faculty members and students from the Mexican-American studies department gathered at 10 a.m. on Monday to honor their department head.

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