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Page Al 6 1 994-95 University of Arizona Desert CTOBER 1994 Wednesday, 12 Tucson ' s Downtown Per- formance Center faces condemnation. The all- age music performance space on Stone faced be- ing shut down by its own- ers. Tuesday, 18 The UA basketball team gets back to the courts. Lute and his Wildcat team plan to go to the Final Four once more with more zest than ever. Thursday, 20 Joel Valdez, the senior vice president of Business Af- fairs, donated $500,000 to stop the leaks in the Student Union. Wednesday, 26 Is- rael and Jordan sign a peace treaty after 46 years of war. The treaty was signed on the border of the countries. uuu ooof AAAA! This painted student shows his spirit in order to win tickets for the football game, UAvs Colorado State. Photo by Benjamin W. Biewer
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H i News - Production by Lupe Eamon PageA15 la wing Axes journalism and statistics Where hoops and dreams come true. Searching the printouts of basketball season ticket lottery winners, hopeful students pray to find their names among the lucky. Unfortunately, many were unable to get their hands on the sparse student tickets. Photo bv Chris Richards. raallineJ- forwildandcrazy activities, I ' .S- novecloserlolran lion to hostile ac- tsday.llT ' :ouncil agrees to ■ the Down Tow mance Center, an ■s music ceniefan lleff.intlief ' ,s found unfiife usebyteDepart- ,fTransportati» Big guns for little people. 5 year old Matthew loganic gets a hands on tour of a Blackhawk UH-60 military helicopter. Six different military choppers were displayed on the mall in honor of Armed Forces Day. Photo by Benjamin W. Biewer.
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nzonaDeserf News - Production by LE. J.A., N.H., and F.N. PageAlZ PAZ Mania Football fans show their spirit By MELISSA PRENTICE Arizona Daily Wildcat Tucson, AZ- Some students will do almost any- thing for football tickets. Andy Steinberg, ASUA undergraduate senator, gave students a perfect op- portunity to get a little wild and crazy for a chance to see the Wildcats take on Colorado State October 8. During a SPAZ pep rally Friday, October 7, at noon on the UA Mall, 20 of the crazy people earned 40- yard-line tickets to the game. SPAZ stands for spir- ited, positive and zany, and it is an opportunity for ev- ery student who wants a ticket to get one, Steinberg said. When you watch other football games on ESPN, the entire campus is excited with pre-game activities and pep rallies. The stu- Positive and Zany! Student gets up to announce the winners of the football tickets for the upcoming home game vs. Colorado State . Photo by Benjamin W. Biewer. Getting into the Spirit! Cheerleaders lead crowd in the fight song, to rally support for the upcoming football game. Photo by Benjamin W. Biewer. dents just go crazy in sup- port of the teams, he said. We have a top 10 ranked team and I want to see people get that excited about the Wildcats. Steinberg said he saw a lot of people getting spir- ited and crazy, the crazier the better. Just come out and be creative and show how crazy you are about the Wildcats, he said. Anyone was invited to show their spirit Friday and the craziest, most spirited participants were awarded tickets at the end of the hour, Steinberg said. UA ' sKAMP Radio .sta- tion, the pep band and cheerleaders participated in the event, he said. Steinberg continued SPAZ contests and gave away tickets to other foot- ball and basketball games.
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