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Thursday, November 4, 2004


Man enters showers in Apache

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A man entered an occupied community shower room in Apache-Santa Cruz Residence Hall, 1420 E. Fifth St., and approached a showering student at 10:10 p.m. Sunday, according to a press release issued by the University of Arizona Police Department.

The man walked through an unlocked door into the bathroom and confronted a female student who was showering, according to the release.

The man stared at the student and then entered an adjoining stall. [Read article]

· Campus crimes may be linked
· Protest erupts downtown over U.S. election
· Young voter turnout low for national election
· UA aims to educate students during Web security week
· Students learn about Jewish mysticism
· Fast facts

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As we recover from post-election depression/jubilation, certain things that had been staples in our lives now disappear into their vault for another four years: Democrats, bumper stickers, negative ads.

But there's one thing that we should wish didn't go away: surveys. Over the past year, we've heard countless references to polls about what the country thinks about Kerry, what Arizona thinks about the war, and what young voters think about gay marriage. [Read article]

· Editorial: Do away with the initiative process
· Mailbag

Soccer: Seniors' last stand

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Record-setting soccer season sends senior quartet off on high note

Wildcat senior forward Kamaya Damwijk laughed as she spoke the time-tested cliché.

"Good things come to those who wait," she said.

For the No. 10 Arizona soccer team, no statement could be any more true.

Damwijk walked on to the team this season, but for the other three seniors on the Wildcat soccer team - forward Vanesha Bailey, defender Lindsey Peeples and forward Candice Wilks - the wait is over. [Read article]

· Front Row Center: UA soccer season just getting good
· Volleyball: Cats reach for .500 against Oregon
· Men's tennis duo preps for team play at ITA Indoor
· Women's tennis' top-ranked doubles team hits ITA Indoor

Latest Issue: October 28, 2004


 

In the time it takes to cook a decent Hot Pocket, you can be scared out of your wits.

The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers (AIVF) is presenting "The Three Minute Thriller Filmmaking Contest" this Halloween. Each filmmaker has three minutes to fill the screen with blood, guts and gore. Whoever makes the scariest (and most creative) movie in the three minutes allotted, wins.  [ Read article]

· Tucson and Campus Calendar
Halloween
· Get Romantics on Congress
· Students fear clowns, goatsuckers
· Sleepytime Gorilla wakes up Tucson
Film
· Gellar doesn't ruin frightening 'Grudge'
· You too will love the 'Huckabees'
· Scottsdale is full of yuppies - and a film festival
Music
· Rilo Kiley worth the wait
· The Futureheads show promise
Food
· The art of drinking coffee
 

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