Thursday October 4, 2001 |
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Feature Photo
JON HELGASON/Arizona Daily Wildcat
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Pre-business sophomore Barrett Nakachi shaves ice for the Hawaii Club yesterday on the Mall. The members of the Hawaii Club sold shaved ice to raise money for club funds.
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NEWS
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Advising funds reallocated to ease budget shortage
Paying faculty more important than revamping advising, ASUA president says
Tuition money originally designated for improving advising will go to easing shortages created by Gov. Jane Dee Hull's proposed $13.8 million cut from UA's budget, ASUA President Ray Quintero said yesterday.
UA students paid higher tuition this year, and in return were promised improvements in academic advising by former ASUA President Ben Graff. Quintero said the bulk of these improvements will not occur this year.
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Captain Comeback
Joey 'Heisman' is leading the charge for the Ducks
In two-plus seasons as the Oregon starting quarterback, Joey Harrington accumulated an impressive resume.
The senior signal-caller, a viable Heisman Trophy candidate this year, propelled the Ducks to national recognition during the past two seasons.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Nasim should be punished
cannot agree more with Tom McDermott's letter regarding former UA student and Associated Students of the University of Arizona senator Ahmad Saad Nassim. For years I have seen his letters to the editor published in the Wildcat and have always thought he was full of bull. There is no longer any doubt, now we all know what a liar he is, and he should be punished.
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Safe Fall
Local organizers and participants of Fall Crawl have faith in attendees
Tomorrow night promises to be a Tucson music lover's dream.
More than 100 bands will gather in local bars and clubs in the downtown area for Fall Crawl. The event is expected to draw more than 7,000 people.
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ARTS
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