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Monday, October 11, 2004

Redshirt UA football player shot at party
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Freshman in critical condition after being hit by stray bullet

A redshirt UA football player was shot at a mid-town house party early yesterday morning and was in critical condition last night.

Sheldon Watts, 18, a pre-business freshman from Fresno, Texas, is being treated at University Medical Center for gunshot wounds to the arm and chest.

Watts was in critical condition last night, according to Janet Stark, of UMC public relations. [Read article]

· Surgeon general visits UA
· Iraq tops list at 2nd debate
· Selby victim speaks out after conviction
· Highland Commons officially opens
· Org. looks for election-day help
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Football: Cats drop 1st road game to UCLA
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Safety, Bruin passing game breaks UA, 37-17

PASADENA, Calif. - The UA football team was successful in stopping Pac-10 leading rusher Maurice Drew Saturday at the Rose Bowl.

Problem was, the Wildcats ultimately may have put their focus on the wrong Drew.

"We played the run well and played the pass terrible," said UA junior defensive back Darrell Brooks after the Bruins, led by junior quarterback Drew Olson's four touchdown passes, rolled to a 37-17 victory over the Wildcats in Pasadena, Calif. "We emphasized on the run game but were lackadaisical on the pass." [Read article]


· Football: Cats drop 1st road game to UCLA
· Football Analysis: Victory on stat sheet not right kind of win
· Soccer: Wildcats upset No. 4 Huskies, 3-1
· Oregon trip sweep gives volleyball 1st Pac-10 wins
· Wildcat tennis: Injury forces Matalonga’s exit from All-American tournament
· UA Sports Roundup
Latest Issue: October 7, 2004

 

Those who know the comedian Margaret Cho know her as a woman who explicitly speaks her mind about sex, porn, vaginas, stereotypes, weight problems and substance abuse. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.

Unlike her previous tours, Cho's "The State of Emergency Tour" is traveling to the swing states to discuss more political issues.  [ Read article]

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· Old art works featured in new exhibits
· Finding a stage and making money
 

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