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Photos: Lighting the "A" marks start of University of Arizona's homecoming week
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Photos: Lighting the "A" marks start of University of Arizona's homecoming week

  • Oct 22, 2018
  • Oct 22, 2018 Updated Oct 27, 2018

The traditional lighting of "A" Mountain starts a week of Homecoming events that include luncheons, mixers, a bonfire and the Homecoming Parade. 

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

A brilliant sunset competes with the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage at the University of Arizona. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week. Lightning prevented the Fun 5K run from taking place and shortened the activities at the garage because of some occasional showers.

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Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

A little rain does not spoil a dance with Wilbur and Wilma as the sun tries to poke through the heavy clouds during the annual Lighting of A Mountain party in 2018 on top of the Main Gate Garage at the University of Arizona. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week. Lightning prevented the Fun 5K run from taking place and shortened the activities at the garage because of some occasional showers.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Nina Fitchett, the president of the Student Alumni Ambassador, works in some light rain as she makes some adjustments to the table before the start of the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week. Lightning prevented the Fun 5K run from taking place and shortened the activities at the garage because of some occasional showers.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Red and blue balloons, courtesy of Linda Chaison from Balloons Etc., delivers a bunch before the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week. Lightning prevented the Fun 5K run from taking place and shortened the activities at the garage because of some occasional showers.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Shelbie Hitchock, left, a pre-nursing student, and Madeleine Rodish, a global studies major, have to deal with some strong winds as they try to keep some balloons from blowing away before the start of the annual Lighting of A Mountain.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Students sing Bear Down during the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage at the University of Arizona. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week.

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Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Lillian Camp, 3, a well-known cheater in the lawn sport called Cornhole, cheats again while playing with her family at the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage. "She has her own rules," said her mother Rachael.

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Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Nothing is to tough for elementary school major Jack Niles, left, as he fiddles with a pesky umbrella while waiting in line for some pizza during the annual Lighting of A Mountain party.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Gravity and maybe a misplaced piece of lumber undid math major Vahan Huroyan as he plays Jenga during the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

Students bust out in dance, including physiology major Chukwunonso Emeka, right, during the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Homecoming Week activities begin

Homecoming Week activities begin

A rain storm prompted the early lighting of the A during the annual Lighting of A Mountain party on top of the Main Gate Garage at the University of Arizona. The event kicks off UA Homecoming Week with a flurry of activities throughout the week. Lightning prevented the Fun 5K run from taking place and shortened the activities at the garage.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

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