Marginalizing citizens, not addressing the problem
Anthony Hill, a substitute teacher working in Glendale, has sparked a media firestorm and reignited the immigration debate after sending a racially charged letter to Senate President Russell Pearce.
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Devil Dish: March 31
Barry Bonds is in the biggest pickle of his life, but with a little help he might manage to escape scot-free.
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To Catch a Cheater
Stories about people cheating are everywhere. Has cheating increased or does technology make it easier to get caught?
Letter to the Editor: March 31
PRIVILEGED AND CLASSIST (In response to Kailin Biggerstaff’s March 25 column, “The light rail: dangerously convenient.”) Sorry, State Press, but your privilege is showing. Ms. Biggerstaff expresses concern that the light rail may be used by higher numbers of poor people given Phoenix’s rising gas prices via euphemistic language that refers to the homeless as “unruly” and “dangerous.” She [...]
Obama’s renewing American leadership
Obama’s actions in Libya are right in line with his campaign promises – so why is everybody so surprised?
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Students evacuated Downtown because of gas leak
Students were evacuated from one of the Nursing and Health Innovation buildings on ASU’s Downtown campus at approximately 9:35 a.m. Wednesday when a a possible gas leak was reported.
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SPM Acoustics: The Maine
SPM Acoustics sits down with The Maine, a Tempe-born band hitting the big time with national tours and the support of a top label.
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