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September 15, 2005

Sun rising on campus solar energy plan

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Visitors Center targeted as first installment site

Associated Students of the University of Arizona leaders have the gears in place to install solar energy panels on a campus building by the end of the school year, but the likelihood of the project depends on teamwork between students, administration and possibly alumni.

One of ASUA President Cade Bernsen's goals for the year was to help install solar panels on at least one academic building around campus to help cut energy costs and be a friend to Mother Earth. [Read article]

· Groups debate post-9/11 terror war
· Liability drives CatsRidde review
· Students become big kahunas of computers
· Laptop loan program in works
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2005 Golf Preview: Back in the swing of things

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Arizona golf teams looking for better depth, consistency

Students love the beginning of the year. It is a time of renewal, a time to come back to school better than they left it.

Members of the Arizona men's and women's golf teams are no exception. With a new school year comes a new season, and both squads are anxious to impress their competition.

The No. 16 men's golf team finished 17th at June's NCAA Championships, missing the 54-hole cut by two strokes. [Read article]

· Football Notes: Purdue first of woeful foes
· Volleyball Notes: Knee injury sidelines Butkus for 6-8 weeks
· Running club always on the go

Michael Moore: the message vs. the messenger

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Michael Moore wrote an open letter to George Bush that has been circulating around my e-mail inbox throughout the past few weeks, and it is a perfect example of why he's extremely great and, simultaneously, a colossal jerk.

The letter is basically a laundry list of everything Moore feels the Bush administration did wrong or wrongly didn't do in regard to Hurricane Katrina.

He brings up some salient points that the country should be asking itself right now, like how the war in Iraq might have affected the National Guard's response to the hurricane and how global warming might have affected the ferocity of the hurricane itself. [Read article]

· Workin' hard ... for the money?
· Editorial: Little need for search committee secrecy
· Mailbag

Latest Issue: September 15, 2005


 

"UA alumna Julia Latane claims that in the past her art has been arranged in exhibits in such a way that she does not even recognize it. So, as the first "curator as artist" in a new exhibition series at Tucson's Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), she intends to let her fellow artists' work speak for itself.

Latane, a Tucson native brought home 10 colleagues' work from her new residence of Los Angeles to demonstrate her idea of progressive energy in her exhibit called "Quickening."" [Read article]
 

· Tucson and campus calendar
· Scatter shot
· Dengue Fever - catch it!
· Vince Vaughan to swing through Tucson
· Mexican meets raw fish
· Tragic love stories pepper '2046'
· The Decemberists make perfect lit-rock
· Fall TV preview
· Students get lesson in playing with jazz greats
· Pumpkin-Heads and Potato Babies: Meet the "Willful Creatures"
· Aimee Bender: From Boredom to Brilliance
· C. C. Adcock
· Saving lives, one dummy at a time
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