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Viewpoints: How students spent their summer
By Rebekah Jampole
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Tuesday August 27, 2002
photos by Emily Reid
With temperatures rising well above 100 degrees and humidity making things feel even worse, those of us stuck in Tucson this summer were admiring the people who got out. The Wildcat asked those fortunate enough to get out how they spent their summer.
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"My mom and I drove this great big truck from Missouri and we got pulled over by the cops. Apparently we didn't pay for our gas. So the cops pulled us over, but they were really nice. They drove all the way back and gave (the cashier) our money."
Lindsey Hinz pre-computer science freshman
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"I worked at an English school in Korea. I taught kids ranging from 2nd to 8th grade. My parents live there, so I also had to work for my dad without getting paid."
Sung Hoon Yang pre-business sophomore
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"I turned 21 and rode a mechanical bull in Wyoming at Jubilee Days. Basically, that means that you can drink on the streets ÷ if you are of age, of course."
Jennifer Faverty senior English major
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