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Thursday, January 22, 2004
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The Park Student Union celebrated its grand opening last night with music, prizes, games and, of course, free food.
Tamara DeStefanis, director of PSU, said the Block Party was thrown as a thank-you to students who have had to deal with construction and delays.
"Although we've had a few problems in the past, I know that the students understand we are here to serve them," she said.
The free food was provided by Panda Express, Domino's Pizza and Bruegger's Bagels - all businesses that have yet to open in PSU.
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Film mirrors director's life
Russian prostitutes and Orthodox Jews don't normally fall in love.
And independent films from first-time directors don't normally make a splash.
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Painter Red Rohall's exhibition "Funky Roadside Attractions," is a collection of oil paintings that seek to capture the character of roadside attractions, such as diners, motels and ice cream stands.
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Down a flight of stairs and behind locked doors lies 97 percent of the University of Arizona Art Museum's permanent collection. From Rembrandt to Rothko, and Picasso to Pollock, important and valuable artworks see daylight only once in a great while.
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There comes a time in every student's life when his or her thoughts turn from "A"s and "B"s to birds and bees. For many of us, that time came long before we waved goodbye to mom and pop and left our wholesome childhood homes for the limbo of libido: college.
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