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UA's 'hottest girl' makes Rolling Stone

Kristy Lamont is hot. At least according to Rolling Stone magazine reporter Eric Heddagard. Lamont is the subject of Heddagard's article, "A Day in the Life of the Hottest Girl at the U of A, " scheduled to be published in Rolling Stone this year. "I did a story a few years ago about the No. 1 party animal at Florida State University, so I became interested in doing a story like that one," said Heddagard, a free-lance reporter based in New York. He compiled data by visiting local bars during the last week of January, asking various male students who they thought was the hottest girl at the UA.    [More]
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MBA students develop lottery alternatives
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Undergraduate and graduate business students think they could use the Internet to make Wildcat basketball tickets more accessible to students. Bart Wilson - professor of ECON 507, the Economics of E-commerce -assigned his students to use Internet mechanisms to solve University of Arizona students' difficulties in purchasing basketball tickets.    [More]

Senior Night disaster
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For the five seniors on the UA women's basketball team playing their final game in McKale Center, it wasn't supposed to happen this way. They were concluding their careers as Wildcats in storybook fashion, but with 16 minutes remaining until their coaches, teammates, families and friends would shower them with flowers and confetti, something went terribly wrong.    [More]

Editorial: Apartment complex buyout is another non-solution
[news] There is a problem at the University of Arizona that some people need to come to terms with and accept. We do not have enough housing to accommodate the number of people who desire housing. Just as there is limited parking and space for building expansion, there is a limit to the amount of housing the UA can provide. We only have so many beds.    [More]

Japanese animation club wants to make anime mainstream
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A group of about 200 Tucsonans are trying to reveal society's complex issues by avoiding the mainstream media. The Tucson Animation Screening Society - which held its fourth film screening at the University of Arizona Saturday - wants to make Japanese animation widely available to U.S. culture. "American animation never really grew up, so that's why it doesn't talk about those issues," said Wayne Haarbye, trustee and founder of the society.    [More]

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'It didn't seem that out there to me. It was a good-looking dress. It wasn't as open as it looked on TV. I had no idea it was going to be such a big deal.'

-Jennifer Lopez on the dress that she wore to the Grammy Awards.

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