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Monday Apr. 29, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
SafeRide will now drop students off in garages

Two suspects still at large in string of sexual assaults in dorms and garage

SafeRide will now expand its service to pick up and drop off students at their cars in university parking garages, the programās director said.

The move comes in response to Thursdayās sexual assault in the Park Avenue Garage, in which a man pushed a woman into her car as she was getting out and raped her.

Before the incident, SafeRide drivers could not enter the garages because they had no way of getting out without paying the exit fee.

SafeRide director Craig Haubrich said that despite the serviceās expansion, the hours would not increase because of the assault. Service will still be offered during finals week, as originally planned. [Read article]

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Aubrey Kampus, a communication sophomore, counts out money at the concession stand in front of Centennial Hall yesterday in preparation for last nightās ćPhantom of the Operaä performance. The show runs through May 4.
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SafeRide will now drop students off in garages
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Non-profit corporation will build additional graduate housing

Regents also approve additional funds for Sixth Street Garage greenhouse

The Arizona Board of Regents approved Friday the creation of a non-profit corporation to pay for building graduate student housing. [Read article]

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Durrani unfairly supports Palestinian cause

I am writing in response to Mariam Durraniās column on April 19, which relates to Israeli terrorism. She talks about how the Israeli army bulldozes over innocent civilian houses and is responsible for a massacre inside the Jenin refugee camp. It seems she forgot why they were in there in the first place ÷ Islamic militant and terrorist groups like Hamas blowing up innocent civilians inside Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa. It seems 20 people that get murdered while sitting down for a Passover Seder isnāt enough of a reason to invade a refugee camp to find those responsible. [Read article]

Hmmm ... what would Conan do?

Since acquiring a terminal case of senioritis a few months ago, I have rediscovered a long-lost pastime that I once held dear ÷ reading for pleasure. [Read article]

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