Wednesday October 24, 2001 |
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UA faculty's invention makes it to Mars.
UA faculty, guests watch 2001 Mars Odyssey arrive at Mars last night
An anxious group of scientists watched from Kuiper Space Science's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory yesterday evening as a spacecraft carrying a system designed by UA scientists entered Mars' orbit.
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UCLA star may miss match with Cats after possible rules violation
Wildcats face No. 3 USC, No. 6 UCLA with Pac-10 title implications
UCLA may come to Tucson to take on the UA women's volleyball team Friday without All-American outside hitter Kristee Porter, who was suspended indefinitely by the Bruins' athletic department yesterday for a violation of team rules.
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NEWS
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Researcher awarded $1.5 million grant
$1.5 million will be used to study mysterious protein's effects on glaucoma
A UA professor has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Eye Institute to study the link between a mysterious gene and glaucoma.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Peterson's knowledge of abortion pathetic
While eating lunch yesterday, an editorial by a history sophomore caught my eye. In the editorial, one Mr. Charles Peterson lectures the campus community on this medical procedure and its ramifications for maternal health, and states that anyone that does not agree with him (in particular, "left-winger(s)") does not arrive at their position on the basis of facts. I find this incredibly interesting given the profound misinformation in his article.
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Solar energy
Former produce warehouse now produces art, music
A train goes by at least once during every show at Solar Culture. If the music that night is quiet and most of the crowd is sitting silently, the rumble of the approaching train and its warning noise overpower the music.
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ARTS
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