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Monday, October 31, 2005

UA suicide rates steady

Union death investigated as first suicide of year

The UA student whose body was found last week in the basement of the Student Union Memorial Center is being investigated as a suicide and is the first reported suicide of the year at the UA.

Gregory Thomas Bauer's body was discovered around 6 a.m. Wednesday near Wilbur's Underground, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Prior to this incident there were no reported suicides at the UA this semester, police said. [Read article]

· Dean put on leave after sex charges
· $25 Rec Center expansion fee up for student vote next month
· Club raises awareness, money for Pakistan earthquake relief
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Cheseret repeats as Pac-10 champ

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Cardinal top men's cross country for title

Junior Robert Cheseret of the Arizona men's cross country team raced to his second straight individual men's title at the 2005 Pac-10 Championships on Saturday morning at Dell Urich Golf Course.

Cheseret easily won the 8,000-meter race under the warm Tucson sun with a time of 23:57. Teammate Obed Mutanya finished 16 seconds later to come in second.

"It feels very good," Cheseret said. "I wanted to go out there and defend my title." [Read article]

· Seniors lead volleyball to win over WSU
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· Devils spoil Senior Night
· Polk's jersey to be retired
· Men's hoops welcomes Special Olympians
· Commentary: Tuitama, Thomas catching on quickly

Shame of a nation

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Two thousand dead in Iraq. Two thousand. Eight hundred from a hurricane named Katrina. One former head of Federal Emergency Management Agency. One lightweight Supreme Court nominee. Tom DeLay. Social Security reform. The "ownership society." The Geneva Convention. The First Amendment. Changing the face of the world. "Mission Accomplished." Colin Powell. George Tenet. An assault weapons ban. Voter's rights. The budget surplus. Old ally Germany. Oldest ally France. America's global stature. Gone, gone - all gone. [Read article]

· Sanctions not the answer to Syrian woes
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Latest Issue: October 27, 2005

 

Artists are continually breaking the barriers between two-dimensional and three-dimensional art. Back in the day, artists only created pieces that could be classified as either a painting or a sculpture, but these days contemporary artists are constantly finding new ways to combine them, using various materials in innovative ways. Newer forms of art have emerged, like installations, which transform an entire space or room and can be experienced instead of just seen by the viewer. [Read article]
· Tucson and campus calendar
· Scatter shot
· Bluegrass comes to Tucson
· You always remember your first time: But there are times I don't remember
· Classical guitar all the rage at UA
· UA alumna combines art, writing
· Halloween: Because not being you is a good thing
· What to watch for Halloween
· True life better than the movie
· Motion City Soundtrack keeps busy
· The Detroit Cobras light our fire
 

Latest Issue: October 25, 2005

 

 

Are you scared yet?

That time of year is approaching once again. The days are no longer endless, and tank tops are being replaced with long sleeves. But along with chilly nights comes one juicy holiday.

Ghosts and goblins are not just a thing of our childhood. In fact, Halloween seems to get better as we reach our adolescence. We are no longer restricted to a two-hour window of trick-or-treating and parents forcing us to bed with the ultimate sugar high. Now, Halloween is yet another reason to party. [Read article]

 

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