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Researcher's experiment leads to evacuation of Bio Sciences East
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At least 75 students from the Biological Sciences East building were evacuated yesterday after a suspected natural gas leak turned out to be a poisonous chemical. University police received a call at 3:18 p.m. about a possible gas leak from a passerby, and immediately sent all available resources to the scene, according to Sgt. Michael Smith, UAPD spokesman. "It sounded big, so everybody that was on-duty responded," Smith said.    [More]

Do or die time for Laxcats
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The Western Collegiate Lacrosse League semifinals continue tonight when the Arizona Laxcats head to the University of California at San Diego to take on California. The Golden Bears, ranked No. 2 in the U.S. Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates, lost to Arizona last year for the right to go to St. Louis for the National Championships.    [More]

Spring Fling must return to the UA
[news] There seems to be some confusion over the purpose of Spring Fling lately. Is it a carnival? Is it a fundraiser? Is it a high schoolers' parking lot party? But the most important question is whether ASUA's only claim to fame is meant for the University of Arizona to enjoy, or simply reap the financial benefits. Based on the lame funds the "biggest student-run carnival" brings in, and the head-shaking reaction the recent off-campus move invoked, the effort to put on Spring Fling for the students should be emphasized over the potential gains of catering to the rest of Tucson.    [More]

History professors comment on historical accuracy
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"It's a combination of fact, fiction, fantasy and revision of memory." That quote, from Leonard Dinnerstien, professor of History and director of Judaic Studies, sums up his impressions after watching "The 70's." The upcoming NBC miniseries attempts to depict an entire decade in two nights, starting Sunday, April 30th and ending May 1st. Dinnerstein was asked about his impressions of the movie, along with Sarah Deutch, Associate Professor of History.    [More]

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"It brings up very painful memories. And, you know, I miss my father every day of my life. And he's a very, very important reason for why I'm standing here as the mayor of New York City."

-New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani regarding losing his father to prostate cancer in 1981.

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