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ASUA cuts $3,000 from future
paychecks
ASUA senators last night ended their terms in office by chopping $3,000 from the paychecks of
future student leaders.
As tempers flared during a three-and-a-half hour meeting, Associated Students senators decreased
stipends for several appointed officials, including the ASUA treasurer and public affairs director.
"I really feel like programs and services are being screwed," ASUA's Administrative Vice
President Ryan Rosensteel told senators.
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Familiar ground
There is no one on the UA baseball team that knows Sixth Street
better than sophomore first baseman Ernie Durazo.
From Tucson High School to Frank Sancet Field, he knows the
strip like the back of his hand.
"It's really weird," Durazo said. "It's just down the street but it
is a different world here. It seems like it is not in the same city.
Even the field is a different world."
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News and newsmaking
I have nothing to write about this week.
All the significant news stories appear on pages one and nine
while I sit in the middle attentive, but removed, doing the journalist's equivalent of looking to and
fro at a tennis match. For once I feel comfortable not challenging myself to write an opinion. Once
in a while not having an opinion is an opinion in itself.
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Vote!
Should Likins continue negotiations with the protestors?
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Weather
Today: Partly cloudy and windy with a slight chance of showers near the mountains. Cooler with highs in the mid 70s.
Tonight, scattered clouds expected during the night. Lows in the low 50s.
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Quotable
"Are bombs the only way of setting fire to the spirit of a people? Is the human will as inert as the past two world-wide wars would indicate?"
Gregory Clark
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