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Editorial: Exchange rate

When you think of ASU, your mind probably wanders along the silhouette of the Tempe campus’ “A” Mountain or conjures up the sea of golden t-shirts lining the streets as students make their way to a football or basketball game.

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Waiting for weight loss

Americans are the most avid gym goers in the world, yet also the most obese. Gyms aren’t just places to lose weight, but rather cultural centers where people come to socialize.

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PSA refreshes reality

The Clean Air Network’s new anti-pollution ad campaign is raising awareness with its television commercials for “Fresh Air.”

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Letters: Sept. 7

Missed opportunity: In response to Matt Hendley’s Aug. 31 article “Panel denounces anti-affirmative action initiative.”

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Faking Fame

Pseudo-celebrity is a testament to our lowered standards of entertainment.

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Know your audience

In the wake of Arizona’s controversial immigration reform law, many musicians have pledged to boycott Arizona music venues and drop dates from their tours, seeking to have the law removed and prevent future laws like it from coming into existence.

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Stem cell debate, root of problem

A federal judge issued a temporary ban on the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. Federal funding is not the way to go, whether you support the research or not.

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Sing for the motion, and city

Summary: Motion Theatre Company is a group of eight college students (some Sun Devils, most not) that for the past two summers has performed contemporary theatre onboard the light rail.

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Editorial: Mission re-accomplished

On March 20, 2003, Operation Iraqi Freedom brought the U.S. military across the Kuwait border and into Iraq, marking the beginning of a combat that would claim 4,400 American soldiers’ lives and over 70,000 Iraqi casualties.

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Registering rationale

It is unfortunate that non-violent offenders should face the humiliation associated with being a registered sex offender.

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All aboard!

The federal government recently passed a commitment to fund high-speed rail corridors across the United States. This column explores some of the advantages of switching to trains, and the reasons it hasn’t caught on in the U.S.

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