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Tuesday, November 25, 2003
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Twenty years ago today, UA head basketball coach Lute Olson coached his first game at the helm of the Wildcat program when Arizona squeeked by Northern Arizona, 72-65, in McKale Center.
Two decades later, on the same court and against the same opponent, Olson picked up his 500th career win with the Wildcats, a feat matched by just one other coach in school history.
"It was great to get my 500th win at Arizona tonight," Olson said. "It has been a long haul; there have been a lot of games and a lot of great memories for me and this program."
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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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Events Calendar
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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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