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December 6 , 2005 |
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Campus takes a hit with high fule prices A recent surge in fuel prices nationwide has directly impacted UAF, but the university has yet to establish a noticeable conservation effort to offset the rising prices. UAF officials say they expect to spend an additional $1.8 million on fuel oil in fiscal year 2006, on top of the $2.6 million the power plant spent in 2005... More than 25 million people around the world have died of AIDS-related diseases. That's approximately forty times the population of this state. Nearly twice that number are now living with HIV, and most of these are likely to die over the next decade or so... The ASUAF Senate was unimpressed with a recent change that was made by the Union of Students of the University of Alaska Anchorage. USUAA is cutting their donation to the Coalition of Student Leaders, dropping the CSL budget from $5,000 to $1... |
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I owe an apology to you all for the Nov. 15 editorial, "The shit list." To anyone either directly or indirectly offended by the column, I'm sorry, not simply for using unsuitable language, but also for listing a person whom I should not have listed and also for being so entirely negative in my writing... |
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Theatre UAF has changed drastically since its modest beginnings half a century ago. Exactly 50 years to the day after the department's first production, "Bell, Book, and Candle," a performance of Anton Chekov's plays... Dance Team boogies across campus A dance team was recently started at UAF, and though they have performed at sports events, members say they are not your typical cheerleaders.. Four Farces draws laughs with originality Even though Theatre UAF Director Anatoly Antohin was sick for the opening night of"Four Farces and a Funeral" Dec. 2, the cast pulled off the three plays in two and a half hours that seemed to fly by... |
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