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Friday, March 11, 2005

Regents: 9.8 percent tuition hike

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Regents nix Likins', students' proposals,

The Arizona Board of Regents raised tuition 9.8 percent for resident undergraduates yesterday, rejecting both student and administrative tuition proposals and instead approved an unexpected proposal released this week.

In a last-minute move, Regents Fred Boice and Bob Bulla drafted their own tuition proposal, which they said was intended to be a compromise between what students and university presidents recommended. [Read article]

· Anti-abortion groups bring graphic images to UA campus
· Journalism students to be assessed new fees
· Regents raise dorm rent campus-wide
· Dorm dwellers OK on campus over break
· Japanese students learn U.S. customs while studying at UA
· Word Up
· Fast facts

Men's Hoops: Cats maul Golden Bears

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Arizona pummels Cal, leads by 30 in 2nd half

Arizona men's basketball head coach Lute Olson mentioned earlier this week that the fourth No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament was there for the taking for his Wildcats.

It all depended, he said, on how a few teams perform in their respective conference tournaments this weekend.

With an 83-66 win over California (13-16, 6-12) yesterday in first-round action of the Pacific 10 Conference Tournament, Arizona made its own case for a top seed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. [Read article]

· Women's Hoops: Wildcats await NCAA tourney bid
· Baseball: No. 12 Cats set for busy spring break
· No. 1 softball hits road in search of identity
· Diving heads to Oklahoma City for Championships
· Gymcats seniors say goodbye at McKale
· Men's golf to play two tourneys over break
· Tennis gets final test before break
· Track brings eight to Fayetteville for NCAAs
· Spring break special for Laxcats in San Diego

Safety 101: Don't forget what McGruff teaches
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Last October, serial rapist James Allen Selby was convicted of sexually assaulting several Tucson women and a teenage girl in their homes. A number of Selby's attacks happened right here in the UA area.

Two weeks ago, the University of Arizona Police Department issued a Campus Alert, warning students that several burglaries and sexual assaults have again occurred near the UA.

In other words, students beware. Rapists still loom about campus. The UA area isn't a crime-free bubble. [Read article]

· From the Editor: ASUA endorsements are a Wildcat right
· Mailbag

Latest Issue: March 10, 2005


 

The language barriers in the United States speak loudly for those who exist in smaller countries, like Bosnia-Herzegovina.

In his ongoing mission to help bridge language, cultural and social barriers between the United States and Europe, Semezdin Mehmedinovic will share his poems, essays and short stories at the UA later this month.

Born in the northern Bosnian town, Tuzla, in 1960, Mehmedinovic moved to Sarajevo in 1979 to study comparative literature and library sciences at the University of Sarajevo, graduating in 1983. [Read article]

· Tucson and Campus Calendar
· Girls gone bored: spring break edition
Music
· Asobi blends influences
· DFA79 mourn romance
· Not your average Jack
· Tori is back, again
· CD Reviews: Asobi Seksu, Ryanhood, Doves, The Mars Volta, Iron and Wine
Film
· Oscar-winning 'Sea Inside' causes waves of emotion
Video Games
· 'Star Fox' lacks challenge
 
Latest Issue: February 22, 2005

Hookah offers safe and relaxing alternatives

College students are always looking for the newest, hippest and easiest trends to keep their bored little minds occupied. While smoking weed will always be fashionable, it's illegal too. As an alternative, locals, young and old, are getting together to smoke the legal way, with the help of the hookah.

The pastime has become even more popular in Tucson since Roger Smiley and his wife Sarah opened Smiley's Ultimate Hookah Lounge and Coffee last year. [Read article]

 

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