Friday November 2, 2001 |
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New project works for female equality
Study provides for funding of a new position to deal with inequality
A new UA project will aim to bridge the status gap between men and women in the university.
The Millennium Project, which was released today, examines the inequalities of pay, position and funding for faculty members of different genders, and recommends several solutions for rectifying the disparity.
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Feature Photo
ERIC M. JUKELEVICS/Arizona Daily Wildcat
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Communication senior Duncan Johns enjoys the view from the second floor of Old Main yesterday as he reviews his homework for class. Since cooler weather has started to creep into southern Arizona, more students are spending time out on the Mall and outside in general.
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NEWS
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AIC: a college with a hotly-debated past
Arizona International College mismanaged, a mistake from the start, some say
Although the Arizona International College has been the center of debate since its inception six years ago, those who favor it agree with those who oppose it that the college was doomed from the start.
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Someone has to win·
Cal and UA looking for first conference victory
The good news is that one team has to win in tomorrow afternoon's game between Arizona and California. The bad news is it will only be the first win for either team in conference play this season.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Pedestrians cause of bad traffic
I would like to give Jason Aillaud two enthusiastic thumbs up for his letter on bicycle riding around campus. I feel bicyclists have been given a bad rap around campus and are seen as the only campus traffic hazard. The truth is that they are not. When getting around campus, bicyclists are sometimes guilty of not following the road rules, but people fail to see that pedestrians are equally guilty.
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A Musical Destiny
Israeli songwriter pays homage to ethnicity through musical fusion
Israeli singer and songwriter Noa, who performs at Centennial Hall Sunday, decided her future before she stopped wearing diapers.
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ARTS
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