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August 26, 2005
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Tips to make your wild year safe
Listen up, girls; here it is: The "How-To" Guide for having fun and staying safe, the rulebook of party conduct, a code of caution and caring.
It is not "ultimate" or "scorching." It is hardly definitive and a far cry from best-selling. Following these few simple steps will not teach you "how to really wow him between the sheets!" or where to find great shoes on a budget. These suggestions do not come with a money-back guarantee, and you may or may not be completely satisfied with the results.
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Commentary: True rewards go to those who stay
Freshman year is like someone coming along with a pin right after high school, popping your bubble, picking you up, throwing you naked into college and leaving you to figure it out on your own.
I am not one to sugarcoat the freshman year experience because, being a freshman myself once,and working with freshman for two years as a resident assistant, I understand the hardships of surviving the first year of college.
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Mailbag
Students should respect UA alumni
As a fifth-generation Wildcat, I would like to vent my frustration at the McKale ticket office and ASUA. Wednesday's Wildcat included a sports article ("Football tickets a hot item") detailing the new policy that guests would not be allowed in the student section of the football games. McKale says this was ASUA's brilliant idea.
Back when the Zona Zoo passes were on sale in the spring, my husband bought me a guest pass. Did McKale inform us of the policy at that time or any time during the summer? No. How is it possible that ASUA could have made a decision so late in the spring semester? Did they poll the student body to see how they felt about the change in one of their "statistically significant" surveys?
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