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ILC excavation is on schedule, officials say
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The continuous excavation of the east UA Mall area, once delayed by inclement weather, has been running smoothly, while Memorial Student Union demolition continues to stall, UA officials said.
"The ILC seems to be going ahead right on schedule," said Sharon Kha, a University of Arizona spokeswoman.
Five nights a week, large dump trucks remove dirt from the area on an average of once every three minutes.
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Running game silences UTEP
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It looked like a repeat of the Stanford game midway through the second quarter Saturday night, but the Wildcats weren't worried.
"It's one of those things where you've got to have faith in your team," junior defensive end Mike Robertson said. "We just never lost confidence."
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Editorial: ASUA Senate should try researching club funding requests
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The University of Arizona's Corndog Appreciation Society accomplished two things Wednesday night.
For one, they proved that students are amazingly creative and know how to have a good time. This group of people came together and decided to host a public relations campaign on behalf of the embattled corndog.
"We wanted to give corndogs the appropriate recognition they deserve," said John Holman, a founding member of the Corndog Appreciation Society.
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UA's Repertory Theatre debuts 'The Elephant Man'
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With four hours of rehearsals a day, three classes in which he does the homework, and two in which he grades it, how does Patrick Walsh, a UA graduate student in directing with a teaching fellowship, get a chance for any free time?
According to Walsh, he doesn't.
But all of his efforts will be worth it when "The Elephant Man" - the play Walsh is currently directing at the Arizona Repertory Theatre - makes its debut Wednesday night.
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