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The Argonaut - March 12nd, 2004
- Description:
- Administration may eliminate fine arts; Art degrees, faculty could be slashed; UI alumnus dies, leaves legacy in more than one place; Martin Institute discusses crisis in Haiti; Possible identity theft hits home; Al-Hussayen pleads innocent to additional charges (p3); Construction workers become part of scenery (p3); Women’s Center holds Middle ...
- Display date:
- 2004-03-12
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- University of Idaho
- Publisher:
- Communications Board of the Associated Students University of Idaho (ASUI)
- Content partner:
- University of Idaho
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- Not specified
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