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(08/19/11 4:00am)
A break from school typically brings with it dreams of sandy beaches, pre-summer tans and ultimately flying south. While many ASU students chose to escape the desert heat via a more tropical location for spring break, I decided to flee north for a cooler, rainier climate. So began a weeklong adventure exploring the great north with my family, discovering what the cities of Vancouver and Whistler had to offer.
(03/24/11 4:01am)
Too many of us break our banks in the name of socializing — from going out to dinner with friends to chipping in for party booze. If you want to save your hard-earned cash but still be able to eat and drink out, there's good news. The ASU Tempe and Downtown campuses are both light rail stops away from some of the Valley's best happy-hour spots. Check out some of these quality deals perfect for a student’s budget.
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(03/04/11 5:01am)
It’s the first weekend in February and backstage at First Friday Night Live, the cast is in a frenzy — costume racks and random props litter the floor. In the midst of the chaos, crew preparations and cast memorizations, a woman stands coolly in the corner.
(02/14/11 5:01am)
For many people, Valentine’s Day brings with it not an exciting day for romance, but rather a repulsion for anything amorous. It’s difficult to swallow singleness when February rolls around. Some will scrounge around for a date — but is that really necessary? There are plenty of ways to keep your mind off the roses, chocolates, jewelry and fancy dinners that accompany the holiday of love. Instead of wallowing because of loneliness, you’ll be celebrating your freedom with one of these ideas.
(02/11/11 5:02am)
A month before my 21st birthday, I step behind a makeshift bar, every liquor label imaginable before me and bottles filled with colored water. The next week would prove to be the quickest crash course I’ve ever taken on a subject that I know little about — alcohol.
(01/25/11 5:01am)
“It took a whole lot of Martin Luther Kings to accomplish what we accomplished in the '60s,” echoes a deep, booming voice throughout ASU West’s Kiva Hall. “It took all of that, all of us coming together and defending what is rightfully ours, the right to be who we are.”
(05/03/10 11:47pm)
Over 20 women marched topless Friday in Maine to protest the double standard that exists between women and men in regards to clothing.
(04/25/10 9:21pm)
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s approval of SB 1070 has spawned consequences for national climate legislation.
(04/15/10 11:35pm)
With options like the light rail, more Arizona residents have recently turned to public transportation — but that could soon change.
(04/12/10 9:46pm)
Whether you did poorly in a class and wanted to retake it, or you merely want to get ahead on credits, summer school provides that extra opportunity.
(04/05/10 11:57pm)
Are secular practices diluting the meaning of holidays?
(03/29/10 10:04pm)
While those opposed to the passage of President Barack Obama’s landmark health care bill try to figure out ways to change the outcome, others are planning for the way their health care will change.
(03/22/10 11:16pm)
When the United States finally backed a bill to limit international trade of endangered polar bears and Atlantic bluefin tuna last week, the U.N. rejected the proposal, sending a message about the current priorities of the global community.
(03/10/10 9:58pm)
Question: Why is there so much conflict in the media?
(03/01/10 10:49pm)
Budget woes have led Arizona to close five state parks and propose 13 more closures, something that could devastate the state economy further.
(02/23/10 12:00am)
When I opened my MacBook last week to see four long cracks on the screen, my heart sank.
(02/17/10 12:00am)
Animal testing is an issue that raises controversy on each opposing side. Many dislike the idea of testing products for commercial use and medicine, but most feel if they speak out they will be labeled as extreme.
(12/08/09 12:00am)
Students facing the stresses of finals and the holiday season may fall into chronic stress beacause of high expectations, an expert said.
(12/08/09 12:00am)
Students facing the stresses of finals and the holiday season may fall into chronic stress due to high expectations, an expert said Friday.
(12/04/09 12:00am)
With the question of a new health care system on the horizon, health care professionals and students have different concerns about the reasons behind current high prices.