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Lobbyists encouraged by legislative session

Officials believe lawmakers will keep UA's budget cuts at 4 percent

Two days into the special legislative session, UA lobbyists are optimistic that state lawmakers want to limit the university's budget cuts.

Republican Gov. Jane Dee Hull has already asked the University of Arizona to slice $13.9 million from its budget for this year, and some legislators have said they do not support additional cuts.

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Physics professor Larry McIntyre demonstrates the laws of physics last night at the 18th annual Physics Phun Nite. Professors and students gave demonstrations in levitation and "light saber" technology as part of the event. Phun Nite will be held again this evening at 7 in Room 201 of the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences building.
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'Tunnel of Oppression' puts students in real-life situations

Program challenges students to act differently in face of diversity

A verbal assault on a student of Middle Eastern descent and a female student forcing herself to throw up were just two of the scenes students were faced with Tuesday night in the lobby of Kaibab-Huachuca Residence Hall.

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The ball's in his court

Confident Anderson steps up after redshirt season

Time was running short for the Wildcats in the second round of the NCAA Tournament two years ago.

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Marriage should be out of love not logic

In Mariam Durrani's commentary (yesterday), she claims that the Western way of marrying for love isn't working and that an arranged marriage could be more beneficial. Americans may have a high divorce rate, but 90 percent of American adults are not divorced.

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Magic, Mozart-style

UA Opera Theater presents Mozart's "The Magic Flute"

When people hear the word "magic" these days, they probably associate it with Harry Potter. In the case of classical opera, though, it has to do with flutes and bells.

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