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Have a problem? There's a prescription for that.
As leaves turn and styles change, beer taps are switched and new seasonal ingredients are used in breweries around the world, producing new flavors for connoisseurs and social drinkers alike to enjoy and celebrate the time of year.
It’s around 7 p.m. on a Tuesday; the bar is dead. The sounds of sports news talk linger as the clash of two pool balls colliding pierces through the background noise of glasses clanking and drinks filling. The bar windows are boarded up, causing the decorative big-bulb Christmas lights that hang haphazardly along the bar to glow brighter, showing off the papers, signs, posters and other remnants of nostalgia that decorate the bar walls.
From the pull of a lever this liquid is triggered and forced from its frost-covered steal barrels, it travels through an often-twisted line of tubing to the mouth of a spout, where it bubbles and pops as it’s spit out, meeting the air only briefly before falling into the bottom of an ice-cold glass, foaming up, then settling down. Its loved contents are enjoyed by students, professors and others throughout the world. The common denominator? People love beer.
It's been 35 years since Bob Marley and Peter Tosh sang “Legalize It,” and although the notorious green plant is not quite legalized in Arizona yet, supporters of medical marijuana sang along with praise this past November.
Sun Devils in the Memorial Union were given a show Thursday as a coordinated freeze-flash mob filled the building’s long narrow hallways in attempt to re-energize and lift spirits during the time of year when the stress of tests and homework creeps its heavy weight on to students' shoulders.
MTV’s “Skins” premiered just two weeks ago, but the sex-fuelled drama has left viewers’ (and advertisers’) heads still spinning.
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