Instead of hooking up behind closed doors, about 200 UA students auditioned yesterday for a chance to put their dating and sex life in the national spotlight.
"Big Man on Campus," a Warner Bros. reality TV show created by the people behind ABC's "Bachelor," held casting calls at the Tucson Marriott University Park hotel to find the "best and brightest guy" and the 25 girls who will compete for his attention.
Producers were looking for big personalities, said Luke Conklin, the casting producer.
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After viewing his peers' films in a campus installation project last year, Chris de Barros, a media arts senior, decided to initiate a student film festival in order to showcase more student work to the public.
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The Sounds have a lot in common with fellow Swedish countrymen ABBA. They have that trademark blond hair (well, mostly just their lead singer). And they're also a band that makes dance music (although they count disco's antithesis - new wave - as their primary influence). OK, so The Sounds have nothing in common with ABBA. But that's a good thing.
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Comedy troupes gather at UA for 12th annual comedy festival
Comedians like Jon Stewart and Jay Leno aren't the only ones who poke fun at George W. Bush.
Since "Dubya" has been one of the most topical individuals in American comedy for the past 3 1/2 years, he will also be the target of several improv and sketch comedy troupes at the UA this weekend.
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I've decided to abstain from low carbs. The craze itself troubles me, and today I ripped open a bag of low-carb Doritos and nasty nacho soy "chips" dissolved on my tongue. Bleah. I'm sticking to caramel macchiatos and Pop-Tarts.
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