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NEWS
Student senate nearly suspends Lifeline program

The student senate almost suspended distribution of emergency cab ride cards on campus Wednesday. [Read article]

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Regents to discuss UA focus, tuition rates, admission
580 students receive morning-after pill
Graduate College will ask for more TA money
Student senate grants nearly $4,000 to clubs
On the Spot
U-Wire: Kansas students wondering where all the marijuana went
U-Wire: Police catch Mississippi State U. students stealing football helmet

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SPORTS
Anatomy of the ACL

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Athletes learn about their ligaments the painful way

The ACL. Known to most of us as part of the knee, to athletes as the difference between playing and sitting on the bench, and to the medical world as the anterior cruciate ligament.

Intact, the ACL provides athletes with the ability to perform at optimum levels, but in the blink of an eye, can bring a temporary or permanent stoppage to one's playing days. [Read article]

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Mean Green tears into Tucson on Saturday
Volleyball Notes
Wildcat Staff Picks

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OPINIONS
Letters to the Editor
Ranking 50th masks many UA highlights
Thanks for the floods, developers
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September 26, 2002
· Larger than Life
· Jim Breuer: mullets, metal, mayhem
· From off the beaten path
· Weekend Review
More Stories...


September 24, 2002
· Assume Nothing

September 17, 2002
· It's a Chopper, Baby
· Tucson in transit

September 10, 2002
· Remembering ĪThe Guys'
· Going Goebel: UA alumnus plays gameshow geek

September 3, 2002
· The Ultimate Experience
· Two can play improv games

August 27, 2002
· Create Your Space
· New smaller appliances mean dorms won't stop your cooking


· Campus grieved behind closed doors
· Remember: A tribute to the UA alumni lost on Sept. 11
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Fear pushed some away, most came back
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Wall of Expression will be resurrected


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Polls open today, few students care [9.10.02]
·Field for governor narrows after tomorrow's primary [9.9.02]
·Meet the Candidates [9.9.02]
· Meet the Candidates [9.6.02]
· Candidates outline goals [9.5.02]
· Meet the Candidates [9.5.02]
· Meet the Candidates [9.4.02]


· Football SlideShow: UA vs. Wisconsin
· Football SlideShow: UA vs. NAU
· New kids on the block

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Question: Does it concern you that the UA dropped 11 spots in U.S. News and World Report's ranking of public universities?
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Drumming up peace
EMILY REID/Arizona Daily Wildcat
Interdisciplinary studies senior Jeff Smith (left) and journalism and creative writing freshman Erica Watson take part in a drumming circle led by Israeli group King David's Peace Drummers yesterday afternoon outside Old Main. The event, co-sponsored by the Arizona Israel Alliance, UA Hillel Foundation, Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Llamagshimim, was to promote cultural understanding and cooperation.
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