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GETTING THERE 23
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Getting There here there ' s a heel, there ' s a ay For the more than 34,000 students and over 12,000 faculty and staff mem- bers at UA, at least one thing has to take place before class and work begin: getting there. The methods vary from walking, to taking a bus, but all must arrive on campus somehow. For students on or around campus, bicy- cling, riding a moped and walking are the modes of arriving. Although there is no charge for a motorcycle or moped permit, it is a university requirement to reg- ister one. Registration of bicycles is voluntary, but is recommended for the protection of your proper- ty. There is no fee for the one year permit. For students, faculty and staff who choose to live farther from campus, cars and buses are the main ways to get to UA. U-locks are a good choice for bike protection, whether at home or, like this student, on the campus. All cars must have a permit. The prices range from $40 to $250, depending on the lot ' s location. Permit spaces are enforced M-F, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. There is also a carpool matching service, which is run by the Parking and Transpor- tation Department. There is no charge to apply for this service and you do not have to own a car. Applicants are matched with oth- ers who live within one square mile of their residence. This ser- vice helps save gas, lower the de- mand for parking spaces and re- duce wear on vehicles. Sun Tran bus passes are also available at a discount rate to fac- ulty, staff and students who are enrolled with at least seven units. The passes can be purchased for the semester or the academic year at the ASUA Bookstore, the Student Union Hiking Center or the Parking and Transportation office. The extra minutes of studying or relaxing en route, are an added bonus. Whether living on campus or off, getting there is a fact of life and where there ' s a wheel, there ' s a way. Teresa A. Tokar Three UA students squeeze onto a scooter and travel through campus. The photo is a special Kodalith preparation. IE-J fc- V ZSA JT f ra Vifc A , 22 STUDENT LIFE
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Enthusiastic Energy Electrifies Everyone Season ticket sales soar Wildcat spirit is electrifying. The energy level rises higher than the noise volume, as 50,000 plus pa- trons fill Arizona Stadium through- out the ' 86 season. The American Heritage Dictionary defines spirit as strong loyalty or dedication. More season tickets for football and basketball games were sold than ever before and dedica- tion to the Wildcats was obvious. Besides physical evidence, yelling and clapping shows inner feelings and enthusi- asm. Enthusiasm and high energy is what spirit is, junior Liz Weiss says. From Softball to water polo, from winning the College World Series in baseball, to losing the Homecoming football game, athletes and sideline patrons give their all and how that they have what it takes to make UA spirit shine. Teresa A. Tokar Supporting the Cats by cheering and displaying the Arizona State flag are Larry Diaz and friends. Wilbur leads the UA crowd in the spelling of ARIZ ONA. Jim Birmingham, 59, and Stan Matele, 99, join the offense in celebrating a UA touchdown. Birmingham and Matele are joined by no. 22, Eugene Hardy in a high-five showing of satisfaction. 24 STUDENT LIFE fc |MD ayfesv
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