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Wednesday Apr. 3, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
Sprinkler malfunction damages thousands of books

Top floor of the library is expected to remain closed until noon today

More than 5,000 books were damaged at the UA Main Library Monday after a sprinkler head unexpectedly went off, university officials said.

The incident occurred on the southeast corner of the fifth floor of the library.

Steve Llewellyn, a library supervisor, said 200 shelves of books were affected - and at least 5,100 books were damaged. [Read article]

Ruen ready for starting role as setter

Freshman setter prepares to fill Burkholder's shoes

Four years ago, the UA women's volleyball team was struggling for an identity. That all changed when Arizona head coach David Rubio recruited graduating senior setter Dana Burkholder. [Read article]

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Sprinkler malfunction damages thousands of books
Budget Crisis Part 2: Up close and personal
Likins says closing salary gaps is a priority
15 representatives elected to GPSC
Scientists explore at the molecular level
Budget Crisis Part 2: Up close and personal

University funding cuts cause educational losses

Editor's note: This is the second article in a three-part series focusing on the University of Arizona's ongoing budget crisis.

Following last fall's budget cuts, UA's top-tier administrators believed the worst had passed and it was time for the university to recoup its damages. [Read article]

Love-in' the change

Good hands to a wide receiver are as important as a good foot to a kicker.

Without one or the other, trying to get playing time on a Division I football team could be nearly impossible.

That's the challenge Gary Love faced. [Read article]

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Don't forget to wipe

What flies through the air, dispenses sanitary tissue and can empty a commuter aircraft in 15 minutes? That's right, a toilet-paper roller. It's the latest high-tech terrorist technology. Have we all become naive, paranoid and illogical victims of terrorism? [Read article]

'The Ambidextrist' author uses both coasts

Peter Rock, one of two writers reading for the UA Poetry Center's reading series tonight, is afraid. But it's not reading in front of an audience he's afraid of; it's the other person he's reading with. [Read article]

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