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Risk Management will investigate grad housing mold

Every Christopher City apartment will soon be inspected after toxic mold was detected in the apartment of a former resident, UA Risk Management officials said yesterday. Toxic mold, called Stachybotrys chartarum, was found on a portion of carpeting in Kathy Skiles' former apartment at the University of Arizona's family housing complex, 3401 N. Columbus Blvd. Julia Rosen, a health and safety officer for Risk Management, finished a report last week about the mold at Christopher City. The mold was also found in a vacant apartment where Skiles said she almost moved after an odor in her original apartment bothered her eyes and created other health problems.    [More]
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U. Maryland professor shares women's labor experiences with UA
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A casual lunch setting was the background for University of Maryland professor Seung-Kyung Kim to offer her brown-bag discussion at the UA yesterday on the lives of women factory workers in South Korea. Kim, a women's studies professor from UM, focused the discussion on her paper, "Productivity, Militancy and Femininity: Gendered Images of South Korean Women Factory Workers."    [More]

Global domination
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Calling Ryk Neethling and Roland Schoeman decorated Arizona athletes would be an understatement. Neethling, a senior, is an 12-time All-American on the UA men's swimming and diving team and a seven-time NCAA Champion. He was the 1998-99 NCAA Swimmer of the Year after winning the 200- , 500- and 1,650-yard freestyle events at last spring's championships.    [More]

Take the heat, take the prize
[news] Bear Down gymnasium crammed in five thousand young people last night, as loudspeakers blasted Prodigy and Offspring and flashing lights simulated a cheesy junior high school dance. All this hoopla for nine minutes of rhetoric from Arizona Senator and GOP Presidential Candidate John McCain. Among the hordes of young people vying for a glimpse of "Arizona's Son," were two elderly people, patiently sitting through two hours of blaring techno music.    [More]

Peacemakers get back to their musical roots
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Roger Clyne has seen his fair share of success, both on and off the radio. As former lead singer of Phoenix band the Refreshments, he was in the spotlight for years as two of the band's songs gained popularity on the national radio airwaves. Despite strong fan support and an MTV video, Clyne said the money driven dark side of the music business soon squeezed the life and love out of the band members - culminating in their 1997 break-up.    [More]

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"Itās kind of nice to be the first presidential candidate to vote for himself. That's not bad for a guy who finished fifth from the bottom of his class at the Naval Academy."

-John McCain on casting his vote yesterday.

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