Police Beat: April 29
Two men, ages 18 and 20, were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of burglary in the second degree and criminal damage after allegedly breaking into a vacant residence and vandalizing the inside on September 27, according to police reports.
Experts: Unpaid internships may violate federal standards
As the number of unpaid internships continues to rise, debate over the legality of many of these positions has been renewed across the nation.
Categories: News
Use of illegal drugs to aid study not worth side effects, experts say
Students attempts to make the grade by abusing Adderall are becoming more common on college campuses, and some at ASU say it is no more effective than it is safe.
Categories: Health and Science News
Homeopathy awareness ineffective
You may be asking yourself, "What is homeopathy?" Well, allow me to expand on the details regarding this natural wonder of garbage medicine.
‘Birther’ bill caters to conspiracy, wastes money
The Arizona House passed a bill that would require presidential candidates to submit a birth certificate for the 2012 election. People who believe President Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. can count this is a victory, but the rest of us can count it as a waste of time and money.
Letters to the Editor: April 29
In response to Corbin Smith’s April 26 letter, “A taxing situation.”
Bean swastika protest at Capitol a call to action
Monday morning the state capital awoke to find refried bean swastikas on the Senate and House. This protest should only be the beginning. It should be a call to action.
Overheard on Campus: Tea parties
Heard anything funny outrageous on campus? Leave it in a comment, Tweet it with the hashtag #OverheardatASU, or send it in an e-mail to OverheardatASU@gmail.com.
Categories: Blogs Overheard on Campus

