SB 1070: One year later
Far from fading into the background, SB 1070 remains a top priority for both student activists protesting the law and elected officials seeking to protect it.
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Legal baths salts a rising drug issue
While baths salts as a drug was relatively unheard of just a few years ago, use of this substance has been on the rise, generating concern from agencies such as the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Sheen is crazy, not funny
The time has come to help Charlie Sheen up off the ground, and giving him a roast is not the way to do it.
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IT employee also fused-glass artist
Sharon Elliott, an IT employee at ASU Gammage, found a place for her artistic desires when she stumbled across a glass fusing class about five years ago.
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Professor makes video games for art, education
Theresa Devine’s conversion to video games came in 1994 when her daughter, then in third grade, was playing video games.
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Boos & Bravos: August 1
It’s been a long summer, especially for the debt ceiling debate.
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