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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
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The UA will host the official dedication ceremony Friday for the Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham, a project both hailed and criticized by people across the nation.
Although the telescope is not complete, representatives from institutions who have invested in the LBT will tour the Mirror Lab in the Steward Observatory, followed by the dedication at the Westin La Paloma Resort, said Ann Spitz, special assistant to the director at Steward Observatory.
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UA junior quarterback Nic Costa left the Wildcat football team this week, UA head coach Mike Stoops said.
"He quit," Stoops said.
When asked to elaborate, Stoops said, "No. What do you want me to say?"
Stoops said Costa didn't give a reason for quitting.
"He just quit," he said.
The Aloha, Ore., native has been through some turbulent times with the Wildcat football program in the last couple years.
Costa made a switch over to running back and receiver at the beginning of the 2004 football season after starting his UA career as a quarterback. Costa was moved back to his original position two weeks ago when former back-up quarterback Ryan O'Hara left the team to spend time with his brother, who went through a kidney transplant in September.
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· Football: QB Costa quits UA team |
· Athlete of the Week: Beth Hoge's run in the sun |
· UA Soccer Roundup: UA's Miller earns Pac-10 Player of the Week nod |
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Latest Issue: October 7, 2004
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