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Friday, January 14, 2005

Donor offers to bail out UA arts

$50K anonymous grant given to UApresents

After months of financial instability, a "challenge grant" of $50,000 has been promised to UApresents by an anonymous donor in an effort to reduce the organization's growing deficit.

The donor has guaranteed UApresents $50,000, while the UA will contribute $75,000 if UApresents raises $100,000 this season before the June 30 deadline, said Amanda Place, director of development for UApresents.

UApresents is $9,000 shy of its goal, having raised $91,000 to date primarily from donations made by theater patrons. Last year they received $615,000 in total cash gifts. [Read article]

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Men's Hoops: Cats claw past pesky USC, 77-68

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Rodgers' career-high 22 points paces UA

For most of the season junior guard Chris Rodgers has been a spark plug coming off the bench for the Arizona men's basketball team, but in last night's 77-68 win over Southern California in McKale Center, he was the main source of power.

Rodgers scored a career-high 22 points in leading all scorers and pushing the Wildcats to 3-1 in the Pacific 10 Conference.

"Chris Rodgers gave us a huge lift. It's not about whether you start or not, it's about whether you finish," of head coach Lute Olson said. [Read article]

· Men's Hoops Analysis: Walters in, Wildcats win after Lute's surprise lineup fix
· Women's Hoops: Cats hope to rebound on SoCal swing today
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· Short-handed men's tennis to face NAU
· Swim teams look back for the future

In defense of the college male
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The college dating scene is something akin to survival of the fittest, meant less for the weak of heart than for the rare man who is able to give women what they want (which seems to be, well, everything).

As such, what women interpret to be piggish male behavior is often nothing more than a man's desperate attempt to play the Darwinian game. Strangely enough, most male attempts to brave the storms that are college relationships follow a set pattern. The following is an illustration of the pratfalls that we commonly confront: [Read article]

· Privatizing Social Security not worth price tag
· Mailbag

Latest Issue: December 8, 2004


 

If traveling were a sport, James G. Davis would probably have a couple of medals by now. Fortunately for the artist, his artwork has brought him most of his acclaim, particularly in the Southern Arizona art community.

To honor such contributions, the UA Museum of Art is featuring Davis’ work in the exhibit “James G. Davis: Paintings and Works on Paper, 1988-2004.” Read article]

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