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Thursday Jan. 17, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  

ASUA won't stand for fall housing cap

Student leaders hope board of regents will reverse policy

ASUA unanimously approved a resolution last night opposing the recently implemented cap on students returning to the dorms.

The resolution states that the student body officially opposes the cap - which prevents any juniors and seniors from living in the residence halls beginning in the fall - and that it should be delayed for another year.

Senators hope to send the resolution to the Arizona Board of Regents, who could reverse the university-mandated housing cap.

Associated Students of the University of Arizona Sen. Doug Hartz, who drafted the proposal, said he believes the university acted unethically in creating the housing cap. He added that both the Department of Housing and Residence Life and the university administration were to blame for this treatment. [Read article]

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14-month-old Aiko Robles stopped in her tracks to catch a glimpse of college life yesterday in front of the Administration building. Pre-nursing freshman Kendra Hermsen and undeclared freshman Breanna Johnson were happy to entertain the future Wildcat.
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New cactus garden compromises brought to table

ASUA holds forum for supporters of garden, new plans presented

The debate over the future of the UA's Joseph Wood Krutch cactus garden reached a compromise at last night's ASUA meeting. [Read article]

Wildcats attempt to bust Trojans tonight

Conference-leading Trojans visit McKale

Before the season started, most UA fans would have thought that this Saturday's game against UCLA would be the first big matchup in the conference season.

That was, until, USC (13-2, 5-0) beat the Bruins at the Forum to earn temporary Los Angeles bragging rights and the top spot in the Pacific 10 Conference. [Read article]

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Protest Sugar Ray 'GAP commercial' music

My name is Psycho Dave. It is my hope that no one on this campus will purchase tickets for the Sugar Ray concert. "But why?" you might be asking yourself. [Read article]

The Art of...Laughter: Students explore their relationship with humor

Most students can relate to moments when they have turned to comedic material to escape the stress of work, classes, studies and personal problems.

University of Arizona students say they value the importance of humor in their busy lives. [Read article]

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