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It's a Chopper, Baby
As freshmen, we come to the UA with wide eyes and willing hearts. There's so much to do and so many people all around you, all of the time. The only problem, for most freshmen, is that mom and dad didn't send you packing with a means of transportation. The result is a whole lot of walking, and a whole lot of celebrating when one of your friends finally does get a car. As sophomores, most of us have either submitted to a rigorous daily walk to and from school, adapted to a bicycle or simply bought a car. As juniors, if you don't have a car, all of your friends do and there is no need to buy your own unless your roommates or significant others are tired of getting stuck filling up the gas tank on their own.
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Tucson in transit
A serious problem that is really taking the fun out of living in Tucson. It is the driving that is irritating many people here at UA. The weather disasters would not be so bad if Tucson drivers didn't freak out every time the sun goes away for a little bit. Seriously, if a drop of moisture appears on a windshield, a traffic jam forms in 2.5 seconds. The ignorant driving must stop, and it isn't just when the weather is bad. Oh no, this is a year-round epidemic.
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