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Friday, November 21, 2003
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Says reports favor private universities
Presidents of Arizona's three state universities spent much of yesterday's Arizona Board of Regents meeting pointing out flaws in college rankings produced by U.S. News and World Report and justifying their relatively low positions therein.
The report ranked the UA 99th out of national universities and 48th out of national public universities in the overall quality of education.
UA President Peter Likins said the low rankings had to do with the report's bias towards private universities.
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Publication shows different sides of Native American experience
Nancy Cooper is in love. In the poem "Language Lesson," she describes a love that can't be put into words and a lover whose body excites her, melts into hers and offers comfort and protection.
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Studio art major experiments in many different art forms
A studio art major with a passion for black and white documentary-style photography, UA senior Jaxun Doten is working to establish himself in the world of art.
Soft-spoken with shaggy brown hair, Doten lives in an apartment that is a virtual shrine to his imagination.
Bright-colored humans with an excess or lack of body parts play musical instruments as they hang from his kitchen ceiling.
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Students share their favorite scents
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7pm UATV: The College Show
8pm There's Something About Mary
10:30pm Phone Booth
12:30am Speed
2:30am Kissing Jessica Stein
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