Friday September 28, 2001 |
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Res Life considers axing guaranteed housing deadlines
Housing shortage could require a 'first-come, first-serve' policy
In addition to proposed housing caps for returning students, Residence Life is also considering an end to guaranteed housing deadlines for new students, officials said.
In the mid-1990s, the deadline for dorm application was March 1. However, in 1998, because of low freshman enrollment, the date was pushed back to May 1.
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Feature Photo
RANDY METCALF
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Studio art junior Mike Holmes sketches with charcoal during Art 101 outside of the Marroney Theatre Wednesday afternoon. Holmes, along with his classmates, was assigned to sit outside and draw the area around them.
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NEWS
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Pakistani students share concerns
Administrators tell students to avoid confrontation
Pakistani students gathered with campus leaders yesterday to discuss personal safety and class-realted concerns since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Shootout in the Old Pueblo
WSU and UA both looking to remain undefeated
A note to all fans of defensive football: It might be a good idea to stay home for the Washington State-Arizona game tomorrow night - it has all the makings of a shootout.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Palestinians are disgusted by attack
Much has been made of pictures of Palestinian children celebrating in the wake of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11. Without getting into the debate of whether the pictures were recent or archival, I suggest that those who make the blanket assumption and implication that this is how all Palestinians reacted take a look at the following website: http://coo.stonekitty.net/thankyou/index.html.
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Uniting UA through swing
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis to perform Sunday at Centennial
Benny Goodman, Count Basie and Dizzy Gilespie are just a few of the famous names that have made contributions to the world of jazz since the genre's inception.
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ARTS
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