Wednesday October 3, 2001 |
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ILC fate up in the air
UA budget cuts could significantly trim center's staff and equipment
The Integrated Learning Center - which was scheduled to open in January - will face hurdles as a result of state budget cuts, which could slice $14 million or more from the University of Arizona's 2002 budget.
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Pressure 4-5, Dredg and Alien Ant Farm played to a packed crowd at the Rialto Theatre Monday night.
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NEWS
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Four residence halls to be built on Highland
New housing projected to accommodate 750 students; other facilities to be relocated nearby
Four new residence halls and a relocated Campus Health Center will find new homes on North Highland Avenue over the next three years, UA officials said.
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Football notes: Shattered pride, not bones
Instead of the usual array of physical injuries suffered after a game, the UA football team's only dings from its loss to Washington State may have been to players' egos.
The Wildcats came out of Saturday's 48-21 loss game relatively healthy, a pleasant surprise to head coach John Mackovic.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
RHA can act as mouthpiece for resident concerns
I am rather frustrated at the misleading qualities of your article last Thursday, titled "Returning students could face housing cap" and the confusion it has perpetuated in the community.
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Fantastic firebird
Houston Ballet brings Stravinsky's popular ballet to UA
Great stories consist of a beautiful heroine, a handsome prince, a nasty bad guy, a little bit of magic and the classic good-vs.-evil plot line.
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ARTS
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