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Friday, April 9, 2004
Library cuts new books from budget

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The UA library plans to cut book orders and journal subscriptions across the board by 16 percent over the next two years, a move intended to combat inflation and a lack of additional funding.

Librarians are in the process of determining which library materials will be missed the least, said Stephen Bosch, associate librarian. The cuts are necessary to avoid what librarians expect will become a $1.3 million deficit by 2006. The library's budget is about $9 million. [Read article]

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Softball heads to Tempe for two-game set
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Bay Area schools to face men's tennis in Tucson
Women's tennis seeks revenge against Stanford, California
Track gears up for 1st trip
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Evil corporations, young lovers, pay toilets ... only in Urinetown

Almost anything can be turned into a hit musical. Any cartoon ("The Lion King"), any novel ("Oliver!") or any historical moment ("Miss Saigon") can make it on Broadway given the right director, music and cast. "Urinetown: The Musical," though, is probably the first musical about a bodily fluid to grace Broadway. [Read article]


If you like techno, house music, hip-hop or even a little oldies, you can enjoy the music of DJs Jon Matkin and Carlos Roldan.

Matkin and Roldan are both 30-year-old Pima Community College students who spin to their own beat every Tuesday night at Sharks, 256 E. Congress St. [Read article]


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Live Culture

Student designer uses humor to create unique style '

While most college students constantly have the F-word running through their minds, studio art senior Sarah Collins has an unhealthy obsession with many F-words. Her favorites are "fashion," "fancy," "fun" and "fresh." [Read article]


ĪLost in La Mancha' salvages disaster

Long before reality TV cashed in on our desire to see the pain of others, there was the documentary. Reality shows do it the easy way... [Read article]


Staying on Top: Let's get it on(line)

I love sex. But I'm not a ho. I'm also not a tease. I'd say after a few bouts with the long-distance relationship, the drunken hook up, a tad of cheating and a couple instances of hard-core love, I'm your average Wildcat. [Read article]


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