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Friday, December 5, 2003
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Dr. Keith A. Joiner, the director of Yale's Investigative Medicine Program, will become the new dean of the UA College of Medicine in March, officials announced yesterday.
"Dr. Joiner is a great selection for the job," said Provost George Davis. "He has a background that bridges research, significant administration experience and business perspectives."
As the dean for the College of Medicine, Joiner will oversee 19 departments at UA.
"He is one of the most uniquely qualified people we have seen," said Ray Woosley, the vice president for Health Sciences. "He is not only a competent physician, but he is also a bench scientist, and he has a MBA in health-care administration."
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Stakes are low, but fun is high at guys' poker night
Whether it's three-, five- or seven-card, stud, draw or Texas hold 'em, guys like to get together to play cards, drink beer and watch sports.
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Four guys, a television and an apartment. Great idea for a sitcom?
More like the scene setting for a night that shows how far video games have come since their meager Pong beginnings. [Read article]
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Native Tucsonan loves Ultimate Frisbee, cheap gasoline
Gabe Wigtil loves Ultimate Frisbee. He started playing two years ago almost by accident, and a one-time lunchtime recreation has turned into a serious collegiate sport.
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Squinting is out and glasses are in. The days of being called "four eyes" have passed, and now anyone who needs a prescription can use blurriness as an excuse to accessorize.
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