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Wednesday, January 28, 2004
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The UA's Scorch ultimate Frisbee team has proven that it is a force to be reckoned with.
After the group officially tossed its first disc in the fall of 2000, it won a bid to nationals in only its second year.
This past weekend at the Santa Barbara Invitational in Santa Barbara, Calif., the women played 4-3, winning the B division tournament and securing a ninth place finish overall.
Despite the competitive nature of the game, the veteran members of the Scorch maintain that winning is not the most important reason they play.
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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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Ring tones among many new cell phone amenities to hit UA campus
Students sat attentively in the lecture hall, copying notes from the professor, trying to stay within the lines while keeping an open ear. And then ...
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This weekend, I faked it like a pro - standing up, while my friends looked on. It was a masterpiece. My face turned red, my heart pounded in my chest, I screamed louder and louder until, suddenly, it was over. I opened my eyes and the girls in front of me burst into applause.
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