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Tuesday Jan. 22, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  

Key university position up for grabs

Starting today, UA community can say which candidate should be next vice president for undergraduate education

Two UA administrators are currently vying for the job of vice president for undergraduate education, one of the university's top positions.

The position has been temporarily filled for the last two years, but administrators have had a "help wanted" sign on the door for the duration, as they have been searching for someone to fill the position permanently.

The two candidates for the job know their way around the Administration building.

Patti Ota, the vice president for executive operations and senior associate to the president; and Randy Richardson, who has been the interim vice president for undergraduate education for the past two years, will compete for the position. [Read article]

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Political science junior Bobby Wade, along with other students attending Saturday's basketball game against UCLA, rushes the floor after the game in McKale Center. Arizona came back from a 20-point deficit to win 96-86.
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Graduate teaching assistants to get tuition waivers

Research assistants still waiting for departments to approve stipend increases

In an attempt to fulfill long-awaited requests for tuition compensation, graduate teaching assistants will receive partial tuition waivers in addition to their stipends beginning this semester. [Read article]

Wildcats come back to shock Bruins, 96-86

27-2 second-half run gives UA 6th win against ranked opponent

Lute Olson has seen a lot in his 19 years at the helm of the Arizona basketball team, but after Saturday's game against conference rival UCLA, he said he had never seen anything quite like this. [Read article]

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Icecat crowd crossed the line

I would like to address this letter to Mr. Paul Bentz, who along with the entire 120 section, was thrown out of the Saturday, Jan. 12 Icecat game. My name is Mike, and I was one of the referees who had you and your entire section removed from the remainder of the game due to the fact that you dumped an entire cup of soda on a Colorado State player... [Read article]

Arts Briefs

Dance department celebrates new complex's ground breaking

UA's dance department plays host to "Dirt, Dessert and Dance" Friday evening in celebration of the ground breaking of a new dance complex.

Michael Williams, associate professor of dance, said the new complex is intended to expand the department's current space in the Ina E. Gittings building. [Read article]

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