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Tuesday October 16, 2001 |
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UA junior killed on Interstate 10
UA junior Shannon Renee Peterson was killed Thursday when she apparently fell asleep at the wheel while driving on Interstate 10 and crossed the highway median into oncoming traffic. She was 20.
Peterson, who recently changed her major from geology to studio arts, was driving from Tucson to Phoenix to visit her family. But when she reached milepost 188.9 near Casa Grande, she crossed the median and was hit by an Isuzu Rodeo traveling southbound on I-10.
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Senior setter Dana Burkholder proved her importance to the Arizona volleyball team's offense this weekend after another stellar set of games, UA head coach David Rubio said.
The senior All-American finished the weekend with 109 assists, 26 digs and 18 kills.
Burkholder also tied the University of Arizona record with her fourth career triple-double versus the Huskies on Saturday.
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NEWS
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Annual UA/ASU blood drive kicks off
Organizers hope Sept. 11 tragedies will prompt more people to donate
The 15th annual UA vs. ASU blood drive may have a different meaning in light of the Sept. 11 tragedies, blood drive organizers said.
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Women left home, men shine at Pre-NCAAs
After dominating their first two meets of the season, the UA women's cross country team had little to prove at the Pre-NCAA Invitational last weekend in Greenville, S.C..
In fact, when senior standout Tara Chaplin and sophomore Beth Hoge came down with illnesses late last week, head coach Dave Murray realized that running at the meet would probably only hurt his team's current standing.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Wall of Expression should be displayed
Kudos to the Opinion Board of the Arizona Daily Wildcat for their insightful editorial of Oct. 12! I heartily agree that the "Wall of Expression" must be reinstated to a prominent place where all interested persons can read and reflect on its contents.
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Sonic Youth drummer backs other artists at Club Congress show
Steve Shelley, drummer for seminal noise-rock band Sonic Youth, will play with two artists from his record label, Smells Like Records, tomorrow night at Club Congress, 311 E. Congress Street.
Chris Lee and Christina Rosenvinge, both who have recently released albums on Shelley's label, are on their first West Coast tours.
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ARTS
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