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UA begins installation of new emergency phones
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In an attempt to improve campus safety, university officials and UAPD are working together to build 31 additional emergency telephones throughout campus. Herb Wagner, assistant director of University of Arizona Risk Management, said the three-phase project was first designed two years ago when he was asked to chair a committee to implement the safety devices and renovate the existing phones.

Huskies looking for revenge
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The Washington Huskies' season didn't start all that well. Despite the hype surrounding new head coach Rick Neuheisel's arrival, UW stumbled and lost to two Mountain West Conference teams, BYU on the road, 35-28, and Air Force at home, 31-21. But the Huskies came from behind to beat Neuheisel's old team, Colorado, 31-24, and with the exception of a 28-7 home loss to Arizona State, Washington has been on a roll.

Schools should be top priority
[news] Tucson has set its priorities for the future, investing in facades rather than meaningful support for the city's youth. The Rio Nuevo construction project has been approved, granting, over time, $320 million to the building campaign. Meanwhile, the Sahuarita school district just voted to deny a seven-year budget override that had yielded the district $233,000 per year. Tucson needs to reassess its goals and divert Rio Nuevo funds to schooling.

Grade A Funk
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When Blink 182 took the stage Tuesday night, they blatantly lied to the audience. "Nobody likes you when you're 23," they sang. The hundreds of screaming fans disagreed. The 20-something boy pop/punk band Blink 182 performed for a sold out crowd with Silverchair and Fenix TX on Tuesday night at the Mesa Amphitheater.

Quotable:
"Weāre not picking on the kid. Itās just the walker."

-David Dalton, volunteer president of the Lawton Optimist Soccer Association league. Ryan Taylor, a 9-year-old with cerebral palsy, played two soccer games and got in a few kicks before he was barred from the field for using a walker to play.

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