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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Tucson jobs: from polishing the rink to scooping up all the stink

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Summertime is usually a time for being lazy, soaking up the sun and dreading the new school year, but for many college students, summer is also a time to earn some cash, be it in an air-conditioned office or outside in the blistering heat.

Quick with a whistle Matt Gebert, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, has only one complaint about his job.

“You get an uneven tan sitting on that chair,” he said. “My back is white but my thighs are tan.” [Read article]

· Weeklong course provides young students hands-on approach to crime investigation
· Students give four lab samples, make fast cash
· New committee seeks ‘quality’ candidates for Likins’ replacement
· Groups stay in dorms during summer
· Website advertising makes Ocho Vampiros popular from website advertising
· UA scientist shares first results of deep impact impact
· Fast facts

Sorry, no sports this week. [Read article]


The dividing walls must come down

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In 1989, the euphoria, optimism, and hope that flooded the streets of Berlin was palpable, as the world’s (ostensibly) last great wall fell – the Cold War won, not only by the West, but also by the frustrated and denigrated people of eastern Europe. It was a triumph of humanity over militarism, hope over fear.

And while we may wax romantic about those revolutionary years, it became evident in the 1990s that walls were meant to be torn down and not erected: free trade became the mantra of the day with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the formation of the World trade Organization (WTO); divisions between the people of Northern Ireland were pushed dramatically towards the obsolete; and, aside from the world’s abhorrent ignorance towards the tragedy of Rwanda, a theoretical global consensus was forged regarding the inhumanity of genocide everywhere. Indeed, walls were being torn down. People were meant to be a community – or so it seemed. [Read article]

· Who bears the terror risk? We all do
· Mailbag:

Latest Issue: July 13, 2005


 

Last weekend, my life changed forever. As the sun beat down and the sweat poured from my body, I watched the boxes containing my life move from one location to another. This wasn’t my typical late-summer move, coinciding with the yearly cycle of “For Rent” signs popping up around central Tucson. As my belongings were stacked right next to his, it hit me: “I’m really moving in with my boyfriend.” [Read article]

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