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Wednesday Apr. 10, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
Dorms full for next fall

Incoming students will have to search for off-campus housing

Incoming freshmen who have not filled out housing application may be left to find their own places to live next semester.

Housing applications were accepted until 5 p.m. yesterday, but as of now, residence halls are 100 percent full, leaving some students wondering where they are going to live their first year of college.

The residence halls house a total of 5,971 students - less than the expected number of incoming freshmen - and 1,000 of next year's sophomores are going to be allowed to live in the dorms. [Read article]

Slippin' and slidin'
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MATT CAPOWSKI/Arzona Daily Wildcat
Management information systems senior Brandon Shich, left, and business administration senior Peter Fabian, right, throw business management senior Nicole Cline onto a Slip-'N'-Slide yesterday on the Mall. All three are members of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity and were participating in the ASUA Club Olympics.
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Dorms full for next fall
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Planned dorm to house 770

Residence hall will offer study, dining, workout facilities

When a planned $39.7 million residence hall complex is ready for students in two years, officials hope it will help alleviate a housing crisis that is forcing many freshmen into off-campus housing. [Read article]

John named head coach at Oregon State

What was only a rumor Monday became official yesterday: Jay John was named the head coach at Oregon State.

The news was announced yesterday by Oregon State athletic director Mitch Barnhart during a press conference in Corvallis, Ore. [Read article]

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Lose Microsoft and save money

Great efforts are being made to cut expenses at the University of Arizona. However, the considerable expense of software seems to have been overlooked. Why is the university using both my tuition money and my tax dollars to purchase expensive software when inexpensive and free alternatives exist? [Read article]

The international picture

Film series shows independent and original visions of future talent

With all the cookie-cutter, lackluster bombs coming out of Hollywood these days, it's easy to lose faith in movies as an art form. Thankfully, the Arizona International Film Festival occurs once a year, with its usual collection of original, heartfelt and truly independent films. [Read article]

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