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STATE NEWS: Required fire drills a residence halls and activated fir alarms in academic buildings altere normal procedures just as news events change our lives. EDITOR: STEVEN CHARLTON CENTENNIAL SUPP Fashions, fads, and just erything else has changed drastical- ly since the university opened back in 1885. This special section takes a look at how the UA has reached its centennial milestone. This supple- ment is provided by the University of Arizona Centennial Committee. FEATURES: Student life has its main divisions. There is a serious sid which encompasses a rigid educatio and there is a lighter side which allows for individuality to bare its head. EDI TOR: JEAN McKNIGHT ACADEMICS: While classes are a source of knowledge and education, they also provide friendship and fun, friendships that could last for years. EDITOR: STEVEN CHARLTON Though students are affected by the in school and the real any UA students go on to ps world events after TORY 1985 A Century 15
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NEWS Arizona Territory, 1884 No public schools, courthouses, stage, or telegraph lines. Governor Godwin said, ' Build schools. ' The settlers ' answer was simple and honest. ' We cannot build schools and fight Apaches at the same time. ' (Douglas Mar- tin, The Lamp in the Desert.) In the late 1800s much of the news revolved around the fastgrowing West. At that time Arizona was still a Territory and in 1885 a bill was passed which provided for the expenditure of $25,000 for the establishment of a university near Tucson. The early years of the University were marked by the Spanish-American War. However, in 1914 ag- gression multiplied to a global scale resulting in the first World War. The Roaring Twenties were soon to follow but faltered with the Great Depression in 1929. Within another decade, World War II was un- der way. Next came the fifties and the birth of rock music, and the sixties brought with them the divid- ed views of Vietnam. Memories of the seventies are still fresh in the minds of many as we recall Nixon and Watergate. In the eighties, we have witnessed the hostage crisis in Iran and the launching of the world ' s first space shuttle. Many news-making events have both come and gone since the University was founded, but their memories remain with us for well over A CENTURY. 16 REQUIRED FIRE DRILLS at the residence halls and activated fire alarms in academic buildings alter normal procedures, just as news events change our lives. NEWS
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