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Spring Fling execs may keep event off campus

Spring Fling organizers said they were so pleased with the carnival's new off-campus location that they may recommend the event stay off campus - even after completion of Integrated Learning Center. "We're going to keep the doors open for right now," said Craig Haubrinch, Spring Fling executive director. "I think this year's been better for the clubs and for every one. Things are going extremely well." Haubrinch said preliminary figures show 41,000 people attended the event. Last year, 17,900 people attended Spring Fling, which was cut short by two days because of poor weather conditions.    [More]
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UA students join national IMF, World Bank demonstration
[news] Contrary to the television images of police attacking protesters with pepper spray and batons, two UA students in Washington, D.C., said weekend demonstrations against the International Monetary Fund were "almost mellow." University of Arizona history senior Jennie Mahalick joined an estimated 30,000 other demonstrators and told the Arizona Daily Wildcat she found the crowds cordial.    [More]

Some old story as UA falls to Washington
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In what was their most treacherous road trip of the season, the UA softball team proved its No. 2 national ranking is rightfully earned. While the Wildcats (44-6 overall, 7-3 Pacific 10 Conference), handed No. 3 UCLA (32-7, 7-2) its first Pac-10 loss of the season, the team was unable to find home plate, as season long nemesis Washington justified being the top-ranked team in the nation by sweeping Arizona in a two-game series.    [More]

Greeks, police meeting first step
[news] UAPD and the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity's effort to improve their relationship is a positive gesture that can also help improve campus safety. UAPD Sgt. Michael Smith visited the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity on Thursday night as the frat's "guest of honor." Smith ate dinner with the frat, which is now the UAPD's new neighbor.    [More]

Club Crawl dominates downtown
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Tucson's biggest music event brought more than 12,000 fans and 80 bands downtown on Saturday night for the fourth annual Club Crawl. "The response has gotten bigger by about 20 percent every year," Club Crawl organizer Jeb Schoonover said. Many University of Arizona students attended, and some had active roles like ticket sales people and performers. Several UA bands played at the event, including Tricky Luz and Zero to Sixty, who played a set at the packed bar, 7 Black Cats, 260 E. Congress St.    [More]

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'Iāve seen a whole lot less property damage than after a Bulls game in Chicago.'

-Han Shan, a protest organizer from the San Francisco-based group Ruckus, on the marches protesting the world finance leaders meeting in Washington yesterday

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