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FRI, 06 SEPT 2002 |
Headlines There were only 1,500 tickets given away for the Washington State University football game Thursday afternoon, a thousand less than last year’s giveaway. >>CONTINUE The Women’s Center is one of several University of Idaho programs being moved to a different building thanks to tight budgets and re-evaluated space management around campus. >>CONTINUE The closest place to buy beer and tobacco near campus reopened Tuesday with a few changes. >>CONTINUE Shirley Ringo, candidate for Idaho Legislature and Duncan Palmatier, candidate for the Idaho Senate spoke about their campaigns and the upcoming election. >>CONTINUE With the Idaho general elections just around the corner, UI students are being encouraged to get out and vote. >>CONTINUE Editor in Chief: Jade Janes Webmistress: Amanda J Hundt U of I Argonaut, 301 Student Union, Moscow, Idaho 83843 208.885.7845 |
TODAY “Quaint, Quixotic, and Kitch” Leila Old Costume Collection opening reception Prichard Art Gallery 5-8 p.m. Outdoor Program Summit Climb SATURDAY Farmer’s Market Friendship Square UI football at WSU Martin Stadium 2 p.m. Outdoor Program Instructional Kayak Trip Outdoor Program Summit Climb SUNDAY Nickel Creek concert Kibbie Activity Center 8 p.m. Outdoor Program Summit Climb MONDAY IFC Fraternity Forum Library plaza 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Felix Skowronek flute recital Lionel Hampton School of Music Recital Hall 8 p.m. S.O.U.P. Campus Christian Center 11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m. |
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