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Friday August 31, 2001   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
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Pay tuition by Tuesday or be dropped from classes

Approximately 2,000 students have not yet paid, officials say

Students who have not yet paid their tuition or who owe the UA more than $25 have until 4 p.m. Tuesday to pay tuition and other fees before they are dropped from their classes.

As of Wednesday, 2,104 students had not yet paid, said Randy Richardson, interim vice president for Undergraduate Education.

Out of $100 million that the University of Arizona should receive in tuition revenue this semester, students still owe $8 million, Richardson said.

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Cats start slow, then bury Aztecs

SAN DIEGO - First year UA head coach John Mackovic brought in defensive coordinator Larry Mac Duff to Arizona for one reason - to keep UA's trademark double-eagle flex defense, better known as "Desert Storm," intact.

Mac Duff's unit did nothing to disappoint in the Wildcats' season opener last night as Arizona defeated San Diego State 23-10 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.

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NEWS
Pay tuition by Tuesday or be dropped from classes
Freshmen request to continue living in lounges
Freshmen face higher sexual assault risk
DUI task force looking to make weekend safer for drivers

Freshmen request to continue living in lounges

Res Life placing housing focus on students still living in hotels

Though the UA's current housing crunch initially seemed to be a major problem, many students forced to live in converted dorm lounges and study rooms actually find they enjoy their accommodations.

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Johnson shines in debut

SAN DIEGO - There were doubters and there were critics, but UA junior quarterback Jason Johnson answered both of them last night.

Johnson, who prior to last night's game had only thrown a paltry 11 passes in his career, showed experience well beyond his years in the Wildcats' 23-10 victory over San Diego State.

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SPORTS

Fashion Faux Pas

Incredibly, the temperature continues to exasperate students day after day, and that means being nasty, sticky and finding the right gear to sport to class. While less does mean being cooler, it could be at the expense of having any friends. Fashion victimization can pass you by. The tenets of style and good taste run hand-in-hand for college students, and by heeding this stream of inner thought, class and life will run more smoothly.

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Beg, borrow or steel

'Steel Magnolias' tickets selling out fast

The Fine Arts box office's phone rings and rings. It seems everyone on campus wants tickets to the re-release of "Steel Magnolias."

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