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Ambassadors put bandage on construction
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The Arizona Ambassadors spend their days hiking around construction zones while giving tours to prospective students, but have found ways to talk around the holes in the ground. "We try to put a positive spin on the construction, especially for the freshmen," said Arizona Ambassador Andrea Marconi, a political science senior. "After the construction is over, there will be a lot of benefits for them."

UA holds on to beat ASU
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With help from senior forward Tatum Brown, who notched a double-double in her first outing against rival Arizona State, the University of Arizona women's basketball team downed the Sun Devils 60-58 yesterday. Brown, who became ineligible halfway through last season and didn't face ASU in 1998-99, scored 18 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in her first game against the Wildcats' intra-state rivals.

Editorial: Religious definitions always open for interpretation
[news] A column printed in the Arizona Daily Wildcat on Jan. 24 regarding the Southern Baptist Convention, written by Moniqua Lane, has prompted a slew of letters to the editor regarding the nuances of the Christian and Mormon faiths. Some readers claimed that Mormons are not true Christians because they do not believe in tenets such as the Holy Trinity, and that they believe God is, in fact, a physical being.

Barf Bags in demand
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The onslaught of January means a time to witness bones snap like celery and human entrails spill like a Picasso masterpiece. Yes, Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation is back in town. Sick and Twisted was started in 1990 by Craig "Spike" Decker and Mike Gribble, to show animation too tasteless and disgusting for their more reputable Festival of Animation.

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"I think this speaks to a failure on the part of the church. Gay priests and heterosexual priests didnāt know how to handle their sexuality, their sexual drive. And so, they would handle it in ways that were not healthy."

-Thomas Gumbleton Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit on how Roman Catholic priests in the United States are dying from AIDS-related illnesses at a rate four times higher than the general population, and the cause is often concealed on their death certificates.

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