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Friday, January 30, 2004
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Campus Magazine, a publication started by three recent UA graduates, has caused a stir on campus, with some saying it does not represent the university at all.
"It's glorifying the most stereotypical views of college students. All the ads are for salons and bars and clubs," said Amber Giuliano, family studies and human development junior.
Campus Magazine was started to showcase the founders' talent to future employers and to entertain the UA community. The managing editor of the magazine, John Hansen, said the goal of the magazine is to divert students from serious classroom topics and make it fun for students to look at.
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B-boys battle at Skrappy's
Pop and lock, fool! This isn't "Flashdance"; this is the real thing. On Saturday night at 7, Skrappy's will host Off Beats, an honest-to-God break-dancing tournament and exhibition.
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Think you have it bad because you're on campus from noon to 3.p.m on Tuesdays? Justin Quandt, a dance senior studying modern jazz and ballet, doesn't want to hear about it.
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Ring tones among many new cell phone amenities to hit UA campus
Students sat attentively in the lecture hall, copying notes from the professor, trying to stay within the lines while keeping an open ear. And then ...
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This weekend, I faked it like a pro - standing up, while my friends looked on. It was a masterpiece. My face turned red, my heart pounded in my chest, I screamed louder and louder until, suddenly, it was over. I opened my eyes and the girls in front of me burst into applause.
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