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New parking structure to close most of Coronado lot
[news] UA officials announced last week that a large-scale construction project will shut down about 60 percent of the largest Zone One parking lot on campus. More than half of the parking spaces in lot 5065, located in front of Coronado Residence Hall, will close on Dec. 15. In place of the spaces will be a five-story parking garage, with at least 1,700 spaces, expected to be opened next fall.

Wildcats look to extend undefeated streak
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With a chance for redemption and an opportunity to extend its undefeated streak to six games, the No. 21 UA women's basketball team plays host to Colorado State tonight at 7 at McKale Center. Last season, the Rams outlasted Arizona in Fort Collins, Colo. with a 13-4 run over the final four minutes to beat the Wildcats 80-70. But the Wildcats are looking to turn the tables at this meeting.

Editorial: UA Press should issue an ultimatum on Earp book
[news] For 23 years, the University of Arizona Press has been publishing a non-fiction book that has been repeatedly questioned by historians and could include a falsified source of information. Titled "I Married Wyatt Earp," editor Glenn Boyer bills the book as a compilation of memoirs from Josephine Marcus Earp, wife of Wyatt Earp. UA Press has been publishing the book - which was its No. 2 bestseller in 1998 and has raked in about $114,000 -since 1976.

Out of this world
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The advent of the new millennium brings with it the promise of new and exciting forms of entertainment. The UA School of Music and Dance must then be credited with forward thinking because their upcoming UA Symphony Orchestra concert will deliver an innovative new way of experiencing classical music. The New Century at Centennial: The Planets' Concert will fuse a symphony concert with a movie theater-like visual presentation of planetary images.

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"It isn't as if I've been getting tortured for 22 years. I've enjoyed it."

-Former Tucson Mayor George Miller. Miller finished his term over the weekend and turned his office over to the newly elected Bob Walkup. Miller has served the last eight years as Tucsonās mayor, and was a city councilman for 14 years previously.

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