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Thursday, April 14, 2005

Silence for breakfast, shouting for dinner

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A group of UA lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and their allies took a nine-hour vow of silence yesterday in quiet protest for the oppression they have suffered throughout their lives.

Students gathered on the grassy area in front of the fountain near Old Main in preparation to break their silence yesterday afternoon, and as the clock struck 5, screams erupted from the crowd.

The intensity drew applause then laughter from the crowd as the students spoke their first words of the day. [Read article]

· President: suspects not part of fraternity
· 'Disability reframed': rugby on wheels
· Legislators still consider guns in bars
· Holocaust vigil prompts student emotion
· Students and faculty signing up to be organ donors
· National Geographic, IBM explore ancestry with DNA
· Hubble telescope's fate not yet sealed, NASA chief says
· Fast Facts

Softball Senior Martinez: From PCC to UA

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Jen Martinez hasn’t always been ready.

The senior third baseman and designated hitter knew she wasn’t ready to deal with the rigors of a four-year university and a major softball program out of high school. So she enrolled at Pima Community College and played softball for the Aztecs.

“I’m not very independent,” Martinez admitted. “Schoolwise, softballwise, I gained more experience. Looking back, it was a good decision for me.”

Martinez is the only junior college transfer on the No. 2 Arizona softball team, and head coach Mike Candrea did not sugarcoat his reason why. [Read article]

· Pastner's Notebook: No word yet for Hassan
· Track: 'Just A Matter Of Time': From recovery to record
· Football Notes: CBs push each other
· Baseball Notes: Beavers coming off record-setting sweeps

DeLay's sleaziness reaches the UA
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Politicians are sleazy, but you already knew that. Take Tom DeLay, for example. DeLay's Texans for a Republican Majority Political Action Committee has been accused of soliciting fundraising dollars for direct legislative action. Several TRMPAC staffers have been indicted for using corporate money to help elect Republican Texas state congressional candidates and then giving those corporations explicit benefits in state legislation. DeLay denies direct involvement, claiming he had only an advisory role with the committee. On the national level, DeLay has been accused of taking illegal trips using foreign lobbyist's money. [Read article]

· On the edge
· Mailbag

Latest Issue: April 14, 2005


 

Berlin. Venice. Cannes. Tucson. Film Festivals are not just for ritzy European cities anymore. And for the 14th year, Arizonans - Tucsonans in particular - are proving that with the Arizona International Film Festival.

The AIFF is a 10-day long celebration of local and independent film, and it starts tonight. It is a great event for Tucson because it showcases national and international talent. But it is especially exciting because it exposes talent that has come out of the UA. [Read article]

· Tucson and Campus Calendar
Poetry
· Sophokles and Hendrix: together at last
· Slamming words into action at Poetry Crawl
Theatre
· 'Cannibal! The Musical' comes to stage
Music
· Rx Bandits make first trip to Congress
· CD Reviews: Hot Hot Heat, The Bravery, The Kaiser Chiefs, Will Smith
Film
· 'Fever Pitch' falls a bit outside the park
Food
· Chopped good, but pricey
Literature
· Learn all about presidents' murders in 'Assassination Vacation'
Art
· Dancers, jugglers, poets highlight multicultural show
· Calexico join Muniz
 
Latest Issue: April 12, 2005

 

Andrea Hashim dreamed of becoming Miss America since she was a little girl, and she has just taken one step closer to making that dream a reality.

Twenty-two-year-old Hashim, a first-year dance graduate student, beat out nine competitors to be crowned Miss Tucson Valley April 2 and is gearing up for the Miss Arizona pageant in June. Miss Arizona goes on to compete for Miss America in Atlantic City. [Read article]

· UA growth chambers visit Mars, South Pole
 

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