Wednesday September 19, 2001 |
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Officials urge Muslim students to remain calm
Another student leaves after his parents are spooked by ASU attack
Congressman Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz., said yesterday that the safety of the UA Muslim community is a top priority for state and local leaders - especially after a handful of students from the Middle East decided to return to their home countries.
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Feature Photo
KEVIN KLAUS/Arizona Daily Wildcat
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Interdisciplinary studies sophomore Peter Wildman welds together part of the set for the play "Rain, Some Fish, No Elephants" yesterday afternoon. The play will run from Oct. 17 until Nov. 4.
Online Photo Documentary
The Daily Wildcat Online's on-going photo documentary regarding Tuesday,
September 11th's events.
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NEWS
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UA lacks money for employee raises
Shortfall will be subsidized with money from salary caps
UA officials say the university is $711,156 short of the $16 million needed for the 5 percent across-the-board employee salary increases promised for April 2002.
Larry Schooley, professor of electrical and computer engineering and a member of the University Compensation Advisory Committee, said there is a shortfall in the amount needed, but the money will be "made up somehow."
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I know what you did last summer
Three Wildcats kept their skills sharp in offseason camps
Although the men's basketball team's fall schedule does not start until November, some UA players haven't taken a break since their last game in Minneapolis in March.
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SPORTS
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Muslim students need to stay, educate UA students
Messages of solace and even aggression have made their way up onto the Wall of Expression. The bigoted subtext of some of the messages may have been one motivator leading to three Middle Eastern University of Arizona students deciding to return home...
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Arts creating alternatives
Community arts group offers creative outlet in wake of tragedy
The Tucson Arts Brigade (TAB) is one organization among many in Tucson dedicated to furthering the arts as a means of creating a better future.
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ARTS
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