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Gunman enters dorm Wednesday night
[news] An unidentified man entered Apache-Santa Cruz Residence Hall with a loaded semi-automatic pistol Wednesday night. The man left without further incident, police said. Witnesses said the man appeared to be intoxicated as he entered the dorm, 1420 E. Fifth St., at about 10:13 p.m. and first asked where the bathroom was and then for a man named "Billy."

Woods throws block party at McKale
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Loren Woods told freshman guard Gilbert Arenas at halftime of last night's game that he would block 15 shots. "I believed him," Arenas said. The 7-foot-1-inch junior center, who had five blocks at the half, backed up his talk in Arizona's (18-4 overall, 7-1 in Pacific 10 Conference) 77-71 win over Oregon (15-4, 6-2) last night at McKale Center, finishing one shy of his prediction and tying an NCAA record with 14 blocks.

Editorial: McGrath visit could bring some explanation
[news] Wednesday, RHA member Bryan Babich announced his intention to invite Arizona State Represenative Jean McGrath to the university for a forum on her ideas and bills. After all of the grief that McGrath has given us, maybe we don't want her here. But we should invite her all the same and give her the chance to answer for her actions.

Final chapter of 'Scream' is lackluster
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The four rules for a trilogy, as told by the late Randy Meeks in a video tape he left behind from the last "Scream" movie, are as follows: The killer is always superhuman. Bullets and stabbing won't kill him. Anyone, including the main character (yes, even our dear Sidney) can die, and the body count is always higher. Past secrets are revealed in an excess of exposition and back story that changes the way we perceive everything that came before.

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-Okla. Gov. Frank Keating, on the best way to deal with the state teachers' union. He apologized for the remark yesterday.

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