Wednesday October 17, 2001 |
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UAPD still taking bomb threats seriously
UAPD on highest level of security
Two bomb threat calls that yielded no actual explosives forced CCIT to evacuate its facilities yesterday for nearly two hours while the building was searched.
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Practice makes perfect
Rutledge is passing on what she learned from her predecessors
Amid inconsistencies and key losses, the UA women's volleyball team has managed to stay in the national spotlight, and much of the reason comes from the play of a few key veterans.
All-American senior setter Dana Burkholder receives much of the credit for keeping the No. 7 Wildcats (11-3 overall, 6-3 Pacific 10 Conference) among the elite teams in the nation.
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NEWS
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Fine arts prepare for impending budget cuts
Departments implement new fees, ask staff members to cut expenses
For students in the College of Fine Arts, the $13.8 million state-mandated budget cuts are already taking their toll - even though UA administrators have not yet officially ordered departments to make cuts.
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Johnson will start Saturday
UA junior quarterback Jason Johnson's starting job is safe, at least for this week.
Head coach John Mackovic said he stuck with Johnson in the second half of last week's 38-3 loss to Oregon State because he wanted Johnson to get the extra work, a far cry from what the move he made a week earlier against Oregon.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Mt. Graham needs to become more industrialized
Why not just start squirrel ranches and owl farms on the mountain and be done? Further, the Apache could have a gambling casino on Mt. Graham, and thus get something out of this. I've heard that owl and squirrel meats are very tasty and owl feathers make great down for blankets.
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Rhyme time
Creative writing students share their diverse works tonight
If you're a poet, and you know it, clap your hands.
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ARTS
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