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Primary elections eliminate candidates, brings on face-off

Handshakes and hugs greeted the eliminated presidential and executive vice presidential candidates after the results of the Associated Students' primary election were announced last night. Mike Schrade, a management information systems sophomore, was eliminated from the race for president with 10.12 percent of the vote. "I think it was fun running, but if a candidates is not involved in a fraternity or ASUA, it becomes difficult," Schrade said after the results were announced.    [More]
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SAS presents Likins with FLA's flaws, new deadline
[news] UA President Peter Likins and other administrators met with Students Against Sweatshops members for almost 80 minutes yesterday about the progress the Fair Labor Association, the Worker Rights Consortium and the university have made in the past year. University of Arizona spokeswoman Sharon Kha, Trademark Licensing Director Mike Low and attorney Mike Proctor were also present at the meeting.    [More]

Road warriors
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Playing on the road in front of rowdy fans seems to bring out the best in the Arizona Wildcat men's basketball team. Tonight at 8, Arizona (24-4 overall, 13-1 in the Pacific 10 Conference) faces Oregon State (12-14, 4-11) in its second-to-last away game of the regular season. The crowd in Corvallis, Ore., has always saved something extra for the Wildcats, which paid off during last year's 60-59 upset.    [More]

Editorial: Mock Spanish not racist, just natural
[news] Life is not lived in a vacuum. Neither is "la vida." In a city like Tucson, immersed in border culture and politics, racial sensitivity and acceptance of foreign lifestyle is an issue commonly dealt with. And while it is comforting that academic discussion on the topic continues, sometimes it just goes too far. A University of Arizona professor recently lectured on the use of "Mock Spanish" - Spanish words adapted into pop-culture expressions - as a form of racism, sparking a number of letters commenting on the idea.    [More]

Children of the Korn
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Under the backdrop of a three-story stage set and carrying the world's loudest sound system, heavy-metal artists Korn put on a performance that proved their place in the music world. And without question, it was nothing less than spectacular. From the opening song to the final encore, lead singer Johnathan Davis had the sold-out audience at his whim - leading it into a frenzy of moshing fans.    [More]

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'He is a victim in many ways. It is very sad. We need to put our arms around him and love him.'

-Genesee County Prosecutor Arthur Busch on the 6-year-old boy who shot and killed his classmate in Michigan.

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