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Tuesday, November 1, 2005

New drinking policy during Homecoming

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UAPD to check IDs on Mall

Students planning to drink on the UA Mall during Homecoming weekend will have to abide by the new drinking policy and pass through security guards who will be checking to make sure everyone is of legal drinking age.

The Alumni Association plans and runs the Homecoming events on the UA Mall, and this year it will be erecting a wall to define the "area of consumption" of alcohol to help in reducing the amount of underage drinkers in and around the tailgating tents, said Angie Ballard, the Alumni Association's director of Homecoming. [Read article]

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Football notes: Cats snare Pac-10 honors

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Kicker Folk, freshman safety Johnson tabbed as players of week after win

Two days removed from a 29-27 win at Oregon State, Arizona safety Michael Johnson and kicker Nick Folk earned Pacific 10 Conference Player of the Week honors for defense and special teams, respectively.

Johnson accounted for three of the Wildcats' six interceptions against the Beavers, including one he returned for a 40-yard touchdown in the first quarter.

The junior college transfer from Tyler, Texas, also racked up a career-high nine tackles. [Read article]

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Can you hear me now?

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Our generation has experienced the improvement of technology in leaps and bounds (and even hops in nerd-speak). Cell phones no longer resemble bricks (recall Zach Morris' stylish piece) but easily fit into the palm of the hand. Text messaging features replace archaic pagers.

But, with this vast array of new gadgets and gizmos, we have also seen a troubling side effect: the decline of people's ability to function and reason while engaged with such a device. [Read article]

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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]
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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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