Wednesday November 21, 2001 |
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Likins: Hiring freeze to end if cuts hold at 4 percent
Campus Town Hall addresses freeze, campus diversity
The university's hiring freeze could be lifted Dec. 1 if the university is spared from additional budget cuts, said UA President Peter Likins and Provost George Davis at yesterday's Campus Town Hall.
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Chaplin captures championship
The UA women's cross-country team had only one NCAA Individual Champion in program history - until senior Tara Chaplin captured the national cross-country title Monday, that is.
Chaplin beat Georgia Tech's Renee Metivier by seven seconds in Greenville, S.C. to take the title.
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NEWS
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Hi-resolution camera to be launched to Mars
Nasa selects UA researchers to develop camera, which will be launched in 2005
NASA has selected a UA-driven project to create an ultra-high resolution camera that will be launched to Mars by August 2005.
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Tussle in the tumbleweed
UA and ASU renew their yearly rivalry in Tempe Friday
When the Wildcats take the field Friday afternoon in Tempe against Arizona State, they will not be playing for a chance at a bowl game.
They will not be playing for a winning record.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Winsky column brings up a good point
I have to say that I was impressed with the Wildcat's decision to print an article discussing the appalling events that occurred on the campus of Auburn University. I had actually seen and read the facts of the case two weeks prior to the Wildcat's publication and did not expect it to make the news in our school newspaper
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Arts Calendar
Film
"Black Night" (Fox)
"Spy Game" (Universal)
"Out Cold" (Spy Glass)
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ARTS
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