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Tuesday, March 29, 2005
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It's spring - your Red Cross needs you
For UA students, the month of March usually means three big things: spring break, March Madness and the ominous approach of final exams. Through all of that, it's easy for us to forget that around the rest of the country and the world, many people live amid suffering and crisis.
As an important reminder of that suffering and the need for humanitarian aid, March is Red Cross Month.
Along with giving the American Red Cross an opportunity to promote its services, celebrate its successes and educate people about its mission, Red Cross Month reminds us of the opportunity to pitch in and do our part to alleviate that suffering and to help combat those crises, both domestically and abroad.
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Mailbag
Cliffe offers good points, examples
We had the amazing opportunity last week to have Cliffe on campus. He made many good points in his discussions with people. One of those points was about why we try to share Christ as Christians: Just as people hand out condoms so people can have some type of protection from pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, we hand out Bibles and pamphlets to share what has made a difference in our lives.
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Loss is not life and death
Meltdown doesn't mean season a failure
The shock of the UA men's basketball team's second last-minute Elite Eight loss in the past three years - Arizona had a chance to defeat Kansas in 2003 for a trip to the Final Four, behind Jason Gardner and Luke Walton, but Gardner missed two shots in the final 10 seconds - may be starting to finally wear down for students and fans, even if the players might still be a tad numb themselves.
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