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Tueday, December 7, 2004

Former prof first in U.S. to receive top Nobel award

UA professor emeritus and Nobel Prize winner Willis E. Lamb, Jr. will receive a lifetime dedication award from the Nobel Foundation's meetings of Nobel Prize winners Friday, making Lamb the first American and third person overall to win the prestigious honor.

Lamb, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1955, will receive the Lennart Bernadotte Award, named after the family that has hosted the meeting of Nobel laureates and protégés - graduate students - since 1951. [Read article]

· UA funding may be short again
· Campus scientists create better bottle
· UA senator attempts to drive book prices down
· Holidays, finals deliver heavy stress to students
· Smart ways to beat the end-of-semester heat
· Fast facts

Soccer shakes up Pac-10

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Wildcats look to build on Conference crown, 1st NCAA berth in '05

UA soccer head coach Dan Tobias had no bitterness and no regret this past weekend, during his trip to Cary, N.C., to watch Pac-10 foe UCLA battle Notre Dame for the NCAA women's College Cup national championship.

"They had a great season," Tobias said of the same UCLA squad his Wildcats shared their first-ever Pacific 10 Conference title with. "I was real happy to see a Pac-10 team in the final." [Read article]

· Volleyball continues enigmatic ways in '04
· Football: Cats to build on Stoops' early success
· A Slice Of Bacon: UA sports Fall 2004 report card

How to get over getting robbed
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In all the years I have been at the UA, I have not remembered there ever being so many crimes amongst the student population and surrounding neighborhoods.

The local papers have been reporting several rapes and home robberies off campus. And on campus, reports have been filed claiming that people broke into their dorm rooms, offices, and cars. And it was just the other day that a man was arrested for entering a student's dorm room and slipping into her bed. [Read article]

· Editorial: The stories of the semester
· Mailbag

Latest Issue: December 2, 2004


 

To the naked eye, Ryan Michael Parker is just another student artist. But once you see his artwork, you'll realize he'll hold his own in the professional art world once he graduates from the UA next May.

Parker, a visual communications senior with a focus on illustration, really wants folks to come to his latest exhibit. He wants it so badly that he's turned himself into a walking billboard, wearing a mechanic's suit for weeks with a sticker nametag which reads, " HELLO, I'M: FROM THE COLLECTION AGENCY. NOW GET OFF MY COUCH." [ Read article]

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