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Wednesday October 1, 2003
Light planned for south campus

photo Sixth and Park to get traffic light

After completion of a long-awaited turn signal at North Park Avenue and East Speedway Boulevard, the UA has decided to turn its attention to the southern end of Park.

By early next year, the UA plans to install a traffic signal at the intersection of North Park Avenue and East Sixth Street.

The traffic signal is intended to improve pedestrian safety and to discourage drivers from cutting across the parking lots of nearby businesses, said Melissa Dryden, program coordinator for facilities design and construction. [Read article]

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Sean Daley is not your typical Caucasian, African-American, Native American, Finnish, Irish, Norwegian, rapper from Minneapolis. Well, maybe he is. [Read article]

Go Guadalajaran
South of the Safeway and west of the gas station lies a bright and delicious asset to an otherwise stale-looking intersection. At the southwest corner of Prince and Campbell is the place that bans canned anything and embraces authenticity. [Read article]

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Senior racing team and Wildchair basketball team member to compete in Sunday's Run ĪN' Roll

When Tyler Byers was born, the doctor told his mom she should just let him die.

Byers was born with Sacral Agenesis, a neural tube defect. He's missing all the bones in his sacrum, the lower five bones in his spine. Instead of forming properly, the bones joined together in a solid mass that impeded Byers' growth, circulation and nerve development, leaving him wheelchair-bound and his legs underdeveloped. [Read article]


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