The ABC's Of The University Of Arizona
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The ABC's Of The University Of Arizona

A is for Arizona, B is for Bear Down...

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The ABC's Of The University Of Arizona
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ABCDEFG now you'll learn the U of Arizona ABC's:

A is for Arizona.

Obviously, The University of Arizona is in the state of Arizona.

B is for Bear Down.

Our famous fight song, Bear Down, Arizona, Bear Down Red and Blue, Bear Down, Arizona, Hit 'em hard, let 'em know who's who...

C is for Coronado

Coronado, also known as, "Nasty Nado" the nine floors of parties, etc. Coronado is the biggest dorm on campus and is also known for a good time and being dirty.

D is for "Delt."

Delta Tau Delta, also known as Delt, the off campus, huge, party frat that has like 50 groupies that get angry because you call them groupies not "regulars."

E is for Eller.

Eller College of Management, is the prestigious business school here at The U of A. It is ranked in the top business schools in the country according to US News & World Report.

F is for Family.

All students, no matter who they are or where they are from, are a part of the Wildcat family at the University of Arizona.

G is for Greek Life.

Greek life is a huge part of The U of A. More than 13 percent of the U of A's population is in Greek life. This makes it the largest student organization on campus.

H is for the Hub.

The Hub is the beautiful, luxury, apartment building full of some of the biggest party animals at Arizona.

I is for Intramurals.

Intramural sports are a huge thing at the U of A. Since our athletics are all division one and super competitive, intramurals are a great way to stay involved and have fun doing a sport you are passionate about.

J is for Jack In The Box.

Conveniently located behind the Next Level, is your favorite fast food joint for drunk munchies. Try the tacos, trust me.

K is for Kourtney Kardashian.

Keeping up with our favorite and famous, alumni, Kourtney Kardashian.

L is for Lit.

Because the U of A is lit.

M is for Math 100.

Every freshman's (or senior's?) favorite math class. Heads up incoming freshman, actually try on your placement exam.

N is for the Next Level.

No, it is not SOL Y LUNA. It is and will always be, Next Level.

O is for Old Main.

The oldest building on the campus, but the most beautiful.

P is for PSU (Park Student Union).

From crêpes to bagels to Denny's, PSU is where it is at. Also, perfectly located next to the two biggest party dorms on campus. Sorry Kaibab.

Q is for (Homecoming) Queen and King.

Homecoming is a huge deal here at Arizona. Students and fans go crazy just not at the game, but the entire homecoming week! There is a group of guys and girls each year nominated for Homecoming Queen and King. They announce the winner at the football game.

R is for Red and Blue.

The U of A's school colors, red and blue!

S is for Sororities.

Everyone loves an Arizona sorority girl!

T is for Tucson.

The wonderful city The U of A is located in!

U is for Undergraduates.

The biggest student population is the undergraduates, and we have the most fun.

V is for Vacation.

Whether it is summer, winter, or spring break, we always miss the U of A.

W is for Wilbur and Wilma Wildcat.

The greatest mascots in the world!

X is for (E)Xcited for sports.

Football and basketball are two of the biggest things at the U of A. Everyone goes all out for the games!

Y is for Yik Yak.

The anonymous app where students talk crap on everything and anything.

Z is for ZonaZoo.

Our famous student section. The name says is it all, it is a zoo. Best student section in the country!


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