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NEWS
New horizons of learning
Whether it's naming genes or having tea with prime ministers, overseas program is memorable experience for students and a research advantage for the university
Not many students get the chance to name a gene. But at the end of her research experience in Paris, Nanibaa' Garrison, a molecular and cellular biology senior, was given that very opportunity.
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SPORTS
Shattering Glass
Kim Glass had a heated look on her face. She couldn't believe what was happening to her team. She was playing in front of the audience she had always dreamed of, and many of them began to lose hope in their team when it went down two games to zero.
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OPINIONS
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SUSIE LEMONT/Arizona Daily Wildcat
Benjamin Sare, a 2-year-old student in the creative movement class, dances at the Ina Gittings building on Saturday morning. The extended university is holding the dance class, led by students and faculty, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday the next 6 weeks.
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