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UA medical students will discuss abortion

The topic of abortion will return to UA medical classes this month, in an attempt to salvage a part of the education that was cancelled eight years ago because it was deemed ineffective. A group of medical students have been lobbying to bring the subject back to the University of Arizona, and this month a class will hold an informational discussion about abortion. The two-hour discussion session about abortion will touch on subjects like how to counsel patients who have been affected by abortions, how to talk to women about their options and how to inform them about available resources.    [More]
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Accomplished saxophonist and composer Mike Hay will have a new accolade to add to his resume tonight, when he performs at the Matt Bevel Institute,. Hay, a music composition senior, has received numerous awards and won several prestigious jazz competitions. "The awards are an extra bonus," he said. "I don't play music to win awards, but it helps."    [More]

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