Studying abroad sounds expensive, but if you do a little research, you can find a program that is cheaper than living the US for that same semester. Note: monthly spending money needs correlate directly to how favorable the exchange rate is to the US dollar.
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5/27/09 8:05 PM
Breakups and party cleanups and Andrea's upset, oh my! Will the drama ever end? With Josh now dating Lindsay *coughscriptmuchmtv?cough* the exciting Josh-Andrea-and now Lindsay-drama is sure to get even more exciting. How on earth do these people find time to study? Oh, wait...that's right. (They usually don't)
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5/12/09 5:05 AM
Although the UA is blessed with gorgeous weather, it is occasionally roamed by a legion of women either wearing towels for dresses or sunglasses that make them look like an invading insect army. Despite this, Playboy magazine still ranked UA as one of the top party schools in America last week, due to a complex algorithm involving bikini friendly weather, and, surprisingly, the ability to drag ourselves out of the sun and into class. Maybe the giant sunglasses put us in a good mood, even if we want to back...away...slowly...
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4/21/09 1:04 PM
A quick review of MTV's new show College Life. I have to admit, I had my doubts, but so far, the show is depicting a pretty accurate college experience.
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4/14/09 2:04 AM
Tucson is kind of a small town, so finding stuff to do can get a little challenging. However, if armed with your trusty ID (legitimacy optional but encouraged) take a nice stroll down 4th avenue. It has some, um, unique clothing stores and tiny restaurants with the BEST BURGERS EVER, and best of all, no fewer than seven bars all within fifteen minutes of each other, and you can end your bar-hopping with a San Francisco-style ride home. No driving necessary!
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4/13/09 10:04 PM
When in college, its nearly impossible to avoid tough classes and challenging teachers. However, some professors make efforts at making class more fun and interesting. Even though Games of Strategy is NOT just playing games like the unwitting college student may think (unless you think math is a game), at least professor Kim puts a little fun in daily while we are trying to wrap our minds around what he is talking about. We may be confused as all get-out, but at least we are laughing in the meantime.
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4/6/09 11:04 PM
Although the University of Arizona is host to many paranormal activities and numerous haunted buildings, we did an investigation into a turn-of-the-century murder mystery on campus. We planned on creepy feelings and maybe some weird noises during our midnight search, but we didn't expect figure in a window that only showed up on tape.
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3/31/09 2:03 AM
Campus cuisine is one of the single most important, yet often least visited, concerns when choosing which university to dedicate your intellect (and your stomach). Fresh from the UA: An Investigative Report into Campus Eateries. (with special thanks to Weird Al Yankovic)
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3/9/09 11:03 PM
There are few things in life that are perfect, and college is one of them. Here, some UA students share what are some of the best and worst things about the UA.
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3/2/09 9:03 PM
Getting tired of the same old Bear Down anthem blasted from the top of the administration building daily at noon? Enjoy this edgy new rendition (no trumpets included) that turns the concept of a school anthem on its head. This is one Cat-call you want to pay attention to.
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2/24/09 3:02 PM
Ladies, strapped for time while trying to shop for your boyfriend this Valentines Day? Hear it straight from a Wildcat on what makes a great, or odd, present.
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2/3/09 1:02 AM
Due to the ever popular bureaucratic maze and the seeming inevitability of a "No" to my request to film inside the dorms (good for your privacy, bad for my project) I ventured across campus in a daring attempt to videotape while riding my skateboard and dodging pedestrians. The result? Three close calls and one video that seems to have been taken by a squirrel drinking too many unfinished espressos (which you may not want to watch while eating). Not pictured: Sierra Hall (located IN the UA Stadium; it is perfect for people who can't get enough football or who fear nuclear fallout), Coronado (ideal for party connoisseurs), Sahuarita (fantastic for beach volleyball fanatics), Pima (not going Greek? Live on sorority row anyway!), and Manzi-Mo (for nice people that enjoy nicknames).
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2/24/09 1:02 AM
Getting tired of the same old Bear Down anthem blasted from the top of the administration building daily at noon? Enjoy this edgy new rendition (no trumpets included) that turns the concept of a school anthem on its head. This is one Cat-call you want to pay attention to.
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2/24/09 3:02 PM
There are few things in life that are perfect, and college is one of them. Here, some UA students share what are some of the best and worst things about the UA.
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3/2/09 9:03 PM
Although the University of Arizona is host to many paranormal activities and numerous haunted buildings, we did an investigation into a turn-of-the-century murder mystery on campus. We planned on creepy feelings and maybe some weird noises during our midnight search, but we didn't expect figure in a window that only showed up on tape.
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3/31/09 2:03 AM
A student describes his decision to come to Arizona, and tackles some stereotypes.
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8/11/08 2:08 PM
Tucson is kind of a small town, so finding stuff to do can get a little challenging. However, if armed with your trusty ID (legitimacy optional but encouraged) take a nice stroll down 4th avenue. It has some, um, unique clothing stores and tiny restaurants with the BEST BURGERS EVER, and best of all, no fewer than seven bars all within fifteen minutes of each other, and you can end your bar-hopping with a San Francisco-style ride home. No driving necessary!
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4/13/09 10:04 PM
Campus cuisine is one of the single most important, yet often least visited, concerns when choosing which university to dedicate your intellect (and your stomach). Fresh from the UA: An Investigative Report into Campus Eateries. (with special thanks to Weird Al Yankovic)
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3/9/09 11:03 PM
Although the UA is blessed with gorgeous weather, it is occasionally roamed by a legion of women either wearing towels for dresses or sunglasses that make them look like an invading insect army. Despite this, Playboy magazine still ranked UA as one of the top party schools in America last week, due to a complex algorithm involving bikini friendly weather, and, surprisingly, the ability to drag ourselves out of the sun and into class. Maybe the giant sunglasses put us in a good mood, even if we want to back...away...slowly...
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4/21/09 1:04 PM
A glimpse at a few buildings on Arizona's campus.
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8/11/08 2:08 PM
Due to the ever popular bureaucratic maze and the seeming inevitability of a "No" to my request to film inside the dorms (good for your privacy, bad for my project) I ventured across campus in a daring attempt to videotape while riding my skateboard and dodging pedestrians. The result? Three close calls and one video that seems to have been taken by a squirrel drinking too many unfinished espressos (which you may not want to watch while eating). Not pictured: Sierra Hall (located IN the UA Stadium; it is perfect for people who can't get enough football or who fear nuclear fallout), Coronado (ideal for party connoisseurs), Sahuarita (fantastic for beach volleyball fanatics), Pima (not going Greek? Live on sorority row anyway!), and Manzi-Mo (for nice people that enjoy nicknames).
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2/24/09 1:02 AM
There are few things in life that are perfect, and college is one of them. Here, some UA students share what are some of the best and worst things about the UA.
Posted
3/2/09 9:03 PM
Although the University of Arizona is host to many paranormal activities and numerous haunted buildings, we did an investigation into a turn-of-the-century murder mystery on campus. We planned on creepy feelings and maybe some weird noises during our midnight search, but we didn't expect figure in a window that only showed up on tape.
Posted
3/31/09 2:03 AM
When in college, its nearly impossible to avoid tough classes and challenging teachers. However, some professors make efforts at making class more fun and interesting. Even though Games of Strategy is NOT just playing games like the unwitting college student may think (unless you think math is a game), at least professor Kim puts a little fun in daily while we are trying to wrap our minds around what he is talking about. We may be confused as all get-out, but at least we are laughing in the meantime.
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4/6/09 11:04 PM