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Wednesday Apr. 17, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
Students voice concern over tuition proposal

Melanie Ranier doesn't qualify for financial aid but has a hard time paying tuition.

Her parents are divorced, and her dad doesn't pay child support, which leaves her mom to solely support her college education. [Read article]

NEWS
Students voice concern over tuition proposal
Making the grade at any age: CatCard handy for youngest
Making the grade at any age: Oldest wants to 'stay curious'
Budget cuts deep for School of Music and Dance
Making the grade at any age: CatCard handy for youngest

Andrew Tuohy uses his CatCard to get into R-rated movies. Unlike most University of Arizona students, he isn't old enough to get in otherwise.

Tuohy, who at 15 is the youngest UA student, can't get into R movies but has already completed two years at Pima Community College. [Read article]

The game of Lovie

Jung brings more All-American talent to Wildcats

Like every softball player who has come to the desert to play for head coach Mike Candrea's storied program, junior Lovie Jung arrived with one goal in mind: to win a national championship.

It just took the All-American shortstop a little longer to get here. [Read article]

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Suspicion of cheating leads to paranoid teachers

I agreed with many of the points made by Daniel Cucher in his April 12 column, "Distrust begets cheating." I am aware of cheating on campus, so it isn't hard for me to understand why many teachers would adopt the "cheat and I'll kill you" approach. Unfortunately, I have been on the receiving end of a teacher's paranoid suspicion. No, the teacher did not kill me, but I was nevertheless hurt and offended by his accusation that I changed an answer on a test and turned it in for a re-grade. Why would I change the answer to a test I got a 96 on? I wouldn't change the answer even if I got a two on it. [Read article]

Disciplines crossing, emotions running high

UA art schools explore emotions through song, music and dance

Relationships, chaotic times and self-discovery - most college students are familiar with at least one of these life experiences. To some people, these are just periods one must survive. To one group of UA students, however, they represent much more than that. [Read article]

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