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Tuesday September 11, 2001   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  

'Brain drain' takes toll on political science dept'

Loss of key faculty results in larger, more crowded classes

Students taking courses in the UA political science department this fall were faced with larger class sizes and less class availability after 10 courses were canceled due to the effects of "brain drain" - a loss of instructors to higher-paying institutions.

William Mishler, head of the political science department, said brain drain has limited the range, number and quality of courses available to students this year.

"We were canceling classes left, right and center this fall because we just didn't have (faculty) to fit into them," Mishler said.

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Wildcats almost robbed by Vandals

Idaho scores 29 late to make it close

It appeared the game was over - at least the Wildcats players thought so, as did more than half of the 44,250 fans who packed into Arizona Stadium last night - after UA took a commanding 29-point lead into the fourth quarter.

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NEWS
'Brain drain' takes toll on political science dept'
Complaint says Phi Delt initiation consisted of alcohol, prostitutes
Unmarked gas line broken, second in a month
UA, city to begin testing landfill for pollutants

Complaint says Phi Delt initiation consisted of alcohol, prostitutes

'Dry' house allegedly involved in long nights of drinking, trips to Mexico

A complaint filed against the Phi Delta Theta fraternity for its alleged role in the death of one of its pledges depicted a Labor Day weekend initiation filled with drinking rituals and one night of prostitution.

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Commentary: If you build it, they will come

They couldn't wait any longer.

If it meant showing up a full hour before the game, so be it.

In what turned into one of the loudest and rowdiest crowds in Arizona Stadium's recent history, there was one common sentiment among Arizona fans during Saturday night's 36-29 victory against Idaho: Arizona football is worth getting excited over again.

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ASUA response to escort service controversy

There are issues that have been heavily debated by ASUA in the last few weeks, primarily regarding safety on campus and the current state of the escort service.

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Disney to Dockers

Caldwell changes face of the media arts department

For the next two years, Craig Caldwell will have a different title.

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