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Friday, September 24, 2004
New chem building breaks ground
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After nearly two decades of planning for a new facility, many in the chemistry department and UA community feel an enormous sense of relief as ground has been broken for the new chemistry sciences building.

The new addition to the Old Chemistry Building will allow for cohesion with all of the chemistry sciences departments to one site, said Mark Smith, chemistry department head.

President Peter Likins, who spoke yesterday at the groundbreaking ceremony outside of the Koffler Building, said it took an enormous amount of patience with physical and financial planning to plan for an extension on the building. [Read article]

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Sounds of the street

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It's 9 p.m. on Fourth Avenue when Gene Boyer hits the blues on the harmonica.

Eight months ago, Boyer met Luis Weiss at the Buffet, a bar five streets over. Five months later, they started to play music together seven days a week, until 1 or 2 a.m.

"We do it because we love to play; it's entertaining and fun. We have a great time," Weiss said, with Boyer standing by. "We do a lot of karaoke to get new ideas, but our favorite song is 'Papa was a Rolling Stone' by the Temptations."  [Read article]

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