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Free class attracts business, engineering students
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Even though it was scheduled just before spring break, turnout was higher than expected for a five-day one-credit class offered through the UA engineering and business colleges.
The free MAP 478 "Building a High Performance Company" attracted about 100 students every night for two hours, even though the colleges predicted about 30 students would participate, said Mark Zupan, dean of the Eller College of Business and Public Administration.
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Best in the West
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After being written off all week, the UA men's basketball team had something to prove.
Following two losses to Oregon and Oregon State last weekend, the nation's media said the Wildcats had no chance of getting a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, nor had any chance of beating Stanford and clinching a share of the Pacific 10 Conference championship.
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Keep 'em smiling
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It's the Friday before Spring Break. The campus looks like a set from "the Omega Man," and even those that would even consider going to class are being dissuaded by the "celebration" brought on by the basketball team's win over Stanford. No one's around, but those students in Cancun worried about the ASUA election have a great deal to think about.
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'Mission to Mars' presents great effects, confusing plot
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Director Brian De Palma's new film, "Mission to Mars," is an ambitious sci-fi thriller with dazzling specials effects and stunning cinematography - but just as stunning is the superficiality of the narrative.
De Palma reaches down within the depths of his immense talent to endow this movie with remarkable visuals and emotional resonance.
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