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Tuesday, October 19, 2004
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A UA student was in critical condition last night after being hit by a car driven by another UA student yesterday afternoon.
Sharlene M. Willingham, a family studies and human development senior, was crossing North Campbell Avenue, between East Second Street and East Third Street, when she was struck by a 1996 Audi driven by 23-year-old Benjamin Reesing, a UA student and McKale Center employee.
Willingham, 47, was taken to University Medical Center at 12:30 p.m. after she was hit, said Carlos Valdez, Tucson Police Department spokesman.
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Idealism always falls short
The senatorial debate on Friday, yet again, exemplified the liberal underdog fighting for his ideals against the Republican incumbent. Stu Starky epitomizes the term, "liberal candidate." Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) stands strong approaching his 8th term as the well-respected moderate.
Hell will freeze over before the underdog beats the incumbent, especially the liberal.
Liberals carry this stigma of only having anti-traditional, new, and loftier ideals. Unfortunately, the question of how much risk is involved always coincides with these ideals.
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