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Tuesday Mar. 5, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
Provost favors aggressive tuition hike

UA Provost George Davis said at a Faculty Senate meeting yesterday that he is "attracted to" increasing in-state tuition by about $1,500 over the next three to five years. [Read article]

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Theatre arts freshman Jennifer Rice stops to sign a bra that will be hung on the Mall stage in protest of discrimination against women. With this demonstration, Amnesty International seeks student signatures for a petition that will urge Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl to sign a bill that club members hope will help reduce discrimination.
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Provost favors aggressive tuition hike
Rec Center fee on ballot this week
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Ironworkers lift last piece of steel onto the union
Rec Center fee on ballot this week

Money would go to improving equipment, funding club sports, raises for workers

Students will vote tomorrow and Thursday on whether to assess an additional $3 activity fee for the Student Recreation Center.

The plan, which appears on the same ballot as the Associated Students of the University of Arizona elections, will provide newer equipment, additional funding for club sports and raises for students working at the center, 1400 E. Sixth St. [Read article]

Hometown girl

All-American Liljenquist looks to add to her UA legacy after she steps off the mats

If head coach Bill Ryden decided it was time to leave his post with the Arizona Gymnastics program, he could rest easy knowing that the team would be in good hands. [Read article]

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Don't vote by banners, investigate candidates

As I was walking to class, I noticed a rather large banner hanging from the second level railing on the south side of the Harvill building. It read "Krispy Karim for Senate." I looked at the banner with shame because it had nothing to do with my true purpose of running for ASUA. It did not contain my platforms, my motivation, or my hopes to help this school. It ignores my true intentions. [Read article]

Technological revolution

Electronic musicians prove women are technologically capable

Anarchist and feminist Emma Goldman once said, "If I can't dance to it, it's not my revolution." [Read article]

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