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Tucson loses Insight.com Bowl to Phoenix
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Citing poor ticket sales and waning public interest, the organizers of Tucson's Insight.com Bowl have decided to move the annual football game to Phoenix's Bank One Ballpark.
The next game, scheduled for Dec. 28, will mark the first football game at the two-year-old home of baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks.
Shawn Shoefler, Fiesta Bowl director of public relations, said the decision to move was strictly financial.
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Making the transition
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Mike Kenyon is always seeking a challenge. After underachieving at a small school in California, the sprinter is making the grade during his transition year at Arizona.
Coming out of California-State University in Sacramento, Calif., Kenyon has said the changeover can be seen as he has gone from being the hunted to becoming the hunter.
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Nurse training in Vietnam helps both sides
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Assistant Nursing professor Sandra Cromwell is showing how the university can help those far beyond its community if it has the courage to expand its horizons. Cromwell will spend twelve days this May in North Vietnam teaching nursing skills, including how to evaluate patients' health, and how to uncover a patient's health history. Working with Denver-based humanitarian orginization Friendship Bridge, she will be helping them raise the standards of nursing in the country, and develop a master's degree in Nursing, so that they will be able to train their own nurses effectively in the future.
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3-year old festival focuses on Iran
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The Center for Middle Eastern Studies will begin its third-annual film festival, starting today with a program devoted entirely to cinema of Iran.
"In and of itself, Iranian film has something to offer people who love movies," said Anne Bennett, assistant director for the UA Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
There are five movies in the festival that will be shown at the Screening Room, 111 E. Congress St. All films feature Iranian directors and have English subtitles.
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