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Thursday Jan. 24, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  

Resolution supports saving cactus garden

Alumni Association will likely recommend cactus garden design

ASUA unanimously passed a resolution last night in favor of preserving the Joseph Wood Krutch cactus garden, one week after students overwhelmingly told the senate they wanted the garden to stay. [Read article]

Rival Sun Devils stun No. 10 Wildcats

Arizona falls behind, is unable to mount comeback

Arizona walked into Tempe's Wells Fargo Arena last night ranked No. 10 in the nation after back-to-back wins over top-20 Pac-10 foes, favored to beat Arizona State for the 13th straight time. ASU came in unranked and unheralded. But somebody forgot to tell the Sun Devils. [Read article]

NEWS
Resolution supports saving cactus garden
Cuts leave no one untouched
Legislators propose using tuition to cover deficit
Maintenance slowed by budget cuts
Points for Pints blood drive kicks off contest this week

Cuts leave no one untouched

Deans report: Fewer classes, no new technology, vacant positions

Less than five months after the Arizona Legislature first began chipping away at the state budget, the cuts are beginning to have an impact on students' lives.

Class availability has shrunk, student programs are in danger of losing funding, technology will not be upgraded and vacant faculty positions will remain empty, deans and administrators said. [Read article]

A reckless Tyson bites back

Amidst all the lawsuits, flashy knockouts, belts lost and recaptured, time spent in prison and any other obstacle that could be imagined, the stage was finally set to see Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis fight the heavyweight championship bout everyone wanted to see.

Tuesday afternoon that stage came crumbling down, and instead the public was forced to bare witness to the sissified bite- and slap-fest that no one wanted to see. [Read article]

SPORTS

Letters to the Editor

Referee alienated loyal fans

This is a response to Mike the Referee's letter about Icecat fans crossing the line. First, I must say that I was rather impressed that he could read and respond to the article. After all the calls that the referees have missed this season, I was under the impression that he was probably blind as a bat. [Read article]

The art of... the free ride: Tits, wits and throwing fits

Bouncers and waitresses are barraged daily by barflies, club hoppers, groupies and underagers hoping to get a free ride. Underage kids try to pull a different, illegal scam - one we can't advocate. [Read article]

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