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Thursday, October 14, 2004


Students travel to ASU for prez clash
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TEMPE - While Sen. John Kerry and President George Bush traded barbs at last night's presidential debate at ASU in the Gammage Auditorium, 74 UA students watched with thousands of others at Wells Fargo Area, just minutes from the debate.

The UA students joined a crowd of 10,000 spectators to watch the final presidential debate at an Arizona State University-sponsored debate-viewing party intended to increase political participation among young voters. Most attendees were ASU students. [Read article]

· Students rally for candidates
· Fact check: Bush, Kerry bend truth in Tempe debate
· Union could 86 Redington faculty dining program
· Handling hangovers
· Residents say Cochise friendlier as co-ed hall
· Fast facts

End the hate: Shut the anger up
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I learned on Monday that there are two sides to Michael Moore. He has his side that gets caught up in the moment and screams "Argh!" and "Shut the fuck up!" at the College Republicans who are among the 14,500 people in McKale Center.

Then he has his more thoughtful side that talks about how debating different ideas is healthy in a democracy and how we should try to overcome what he calls "the politics of hate."

I wish I had seen more of this latter side during Moore's speech at the UA. [Read article]

· End the hate: Shut the anger up
· Editorial: Kerry takes the debate once again
· Mailbag

'Madness' opens hoops season
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Dunk contest, givaways highlight kickoff event

Let the madness begin - again.

After a one-year hiatus, the UA men's and women's basketball teams will kick off the 2004-05 season early Saturday morning at the strike of 12 - for Midnight Madness in McKale Center.

"(The players are) very excited. They were disappointed when we didn't have it a year ago," said Jack Murphy, video and recruiting coordinator for the men's team, of the team's first official practice of the season. "None of those guys have ever participated in something like this before. It's their first opportunity to get into McKale and play in front of a packed house." [Read article]

· 'Madness' opens hoops season
· Volleyball: Growing up fast
· Women's Hoops Media Day: Cats look to replicate success of last season
· UA tennis' senior roomates to team up on court

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]

· Tucson and Campus Calendar
· Miami City Ballet performs at UA
· 'Oliver' will leave you begging, 'more, please'
Film
· 'Shark Tale' is a chum bucket of bad
· 'Motorcycle Diaries' is first great Che biopic
Music
· Featured CD Review: Interpol - Antics
· Rating the singles
· CD Reviews: Ian Moore, Shark Tale Motion Picture Soundtrack, Ingram Hill
Campus
· Old art works featured in new exhibits
· Finding a stage and making money
 

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