Possibility of Bush visit combines both ceremonies
Commencement will take place in a single ceremony at Arizona Stadium this year, the first time since the 1970s that the UA will hold graduation outside.
The event is normally split into two ceremonies in McKale Center, but was moved outside and consolidated in anticipation of a possible speech by President Bush.
Though officials still call a Bush acceptance unlikely, they moved the ceremony outside so that if he does attend, all the graduates will be able to hear his speech.
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You may not know Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul, but you probably know Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.
While it's true both duos have played disco-era undercover detectives Dave Starsky and Ken Hutchinson, only one pair was lucky enough to enlighten the Wildcat's readership about the new movie, "Starsky & Hutch."
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Students use GPS units to hide, find objects on campus
When darkness hides corners of campus in shadows, people creep around the UA with only one goal: to find hidden treasures.
People using nothing but intuition and satellite data find these treasures, or "caches," using Global Positioning System coordinates on their hand-held GPS units.
A GPS unit, about the size of a cell phone, pinpoints a location using a worldwide ratio-navigation system that collects data from satellites and their ground stations.
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