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Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Student arrested for garage violation

Police arrested a student for theft after Parking and Transportation Services officials said he "tailgated" other cars out of a parking garage to avoid paying.

Benjamin Cooperman's vehicle was booted April 14 because PTS officials noticed he had followed paying parkers on several occasions out of the Sixth Street Parking Garage, 1117 E. Sixth St., so he didn't have to pay, University of Arizona Police Department reports stated.

Cooperman, a psychology junior, was arrested April 19 and charged with theft because the PTS director told police he wished to press charges, reports stated. [Read article]

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Vaulters fly into Pac-10s

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Led by seniors Chris Chappell and Kevin Opalka, the Arizona men's pole-vaulters have the potential to send five athletes to Eugene, Ore., May 27-28 for the NCAA West Region Championships.

"What they're doing right now, in terms of qualifying for the regional meet, it could be pretty impressive," Arizona track and field head coach Fred Harvey said.

The unique event features athletes hurling themselves at heights as high as 16 feet on the men's side. [Read article]

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Straight talk about gays
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One December morning two years ago, I hastily checked e-mails, distracted by the thought of an upcoming final exam that was about to begin. I was preparing to take an eight-hour written test - which would decide my entire grade for a class.

Then, to make matters worse, it happened. I opened up the wrong e-mail. It was an e-mail I didn't expect, didn't want, didn't know how to deal with. A long-time friend unexpectedly revealed that he was gay. [Read article]

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Latest Issue: April 26, 2005

 

Exploring the female orgasm: coming to the point

Her body curls and clenches with tingles of pleasure, a feeling some UA women have yet to understand or experience.

Regardless, if a woman is exploring with the different types of orgasms, masturbating, or learning how to get off without faking it, experts agree being comfortable is essential for achieving an orgasm.

Though some women may feel like a victim of orgasmic dysfunction, or the inability to climax during sex, experts said this diagnosis is rare for young women. Instead of needing medical treatment, college-aged women can usually find orgasmic relief from different methods of arousal and self-discovery. [Read article]

· Commentary: Men and the orgasmic lie
 
Latest Issue: April 21, 2005


 

Calling Crispin Glover's directorial debut "What is It?" disturbing is a start.

Calling it intelligent and ultimately thought provoking is the next step.

After that, the reactions could range from "absurd" to "obscene" or "absurdly obscene." Or "obscenely absurd," depending on the kind of films you like.

Glover - whose first big role was a teenaged George McFly in "Back to the Future" and later starred in features like "Willard" and "Bartelby" - will be in town starting tomorrow to support the weeklong run of his directorial debut "What is it?" at the Loft Cinema. [Read article]

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