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Tuesday Apr. 9, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
ASUA pushes for no tuition hike

Counter-offer to university presidents' plan the same at all three universities

Student leaders announced yesterday that they will seek to keep next year's tuition the same as this year's.

The proposal, which comes only days after UA President Peter Likins' call for a 12 percent in-state tuition hike, echoes an anti-tuition hike stance held by student leaders across the state.

Two student government officials held up a sign that read "0% tuition increase, Keep YOUR Education Affordable" during a brief rally yesterday afternoon on the Mall. [Read article]

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Sophomore Erin Morse buys some ice cream to cool off from the Tucson heat yesterday afternoon at Baskin Robbins, 904 E. University Blvd. The store recently reopened its doors to students.
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People urged to donate money to charitable organizations instead

Hoping to help the homeless get off the streets near campus and downtown, a new campaign supported by a citywide coalition is working to persuade people not to give handouts to panhandlers. [Read article]

UA assistant to be named Oregon State head basketball coach

UA men's basketball assistant coach Jay John will be hired today as the head coach of the Oregon State Beavers, a source within the OSU program told The Daily Barometer, the school's student newspaper, yesterday. [Read article]

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UA responsible for continued labor abuses at New Era

This letter is in response to Mike Low's letter that appeared in the Monday Wildcat. Mr. Low claims that the university did not have legal recourse to cancel its contract with New Era, claiming that the administration did not receive a final report on the New Era cap company. [Read article]

Princess Superstar: No ghetto, all fabulous

Before the ladies of the Moulin Rouge, before Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown released their oh-so-dirty debuts, there was Princess Superstar. [Read article]

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