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UA football wins opener

The Wildcat offense racked up 475 yards en route to an easy 41-9 victory over Pacific University Saturday night. For complete game coverage, see page 11.

Volleyball team clinches Classic

The Arizona's women's volleyball team, ranked No. 16 in the country by USA Today, opened its season last weekend with three straight victories, including a win over 15th-ranked UC-Santa Barbara.

See related story on page 13.

Internship announcement

The Water Resources Research Center of the University of Arizona and the Office of the Special Master, Arizona General Stream Adjudication, are offering a graduate research assistantship for the spring semester 1996. These internships are paid and are open to graduate and law students at the UA, ASU and NAU.

Students who apply should be familiar with water resource management issues and also have demonstrated research and writing abilities. To apply, please submit a letter of application, accompanied by a detailed rĒsumĒ, and the names and phone numbers of three references by Oct. 13 to: Mary G. Wallace, Water Resources Research Center, 350 N. Campbell Ave., University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.

Position available

The Center for Middle Eastern Studies is doing an internal search at the UA for a program coordinator.

University Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a field appropriate to the area assignment and two years' administrative/coordinative program experience, or six years of progressively responsible administrative/coordinative program experience.

Applications opened Wednesday. To apply, submit an application to the Department of Human Resources, Employment Services, Babcock Room 1201, by Monday.

The UA is an AA/EEO/ADA Employer.

Anne Frank exhibit

"A Message of Hope: Anne Frank in the World," an international exhibit that includes more than 600 documents and photographs with captions in English and Spanish, has exhibit hours today from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The exhibit is at the Tucson Jewish Community Center, 3800 E. River Road (at Dodge Boulevard).

The exhibit runs through Sept. 22.

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