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Mary J. Blige
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Mary J. Blige
Those of us born in the United States will never understand how blessed we really are. I cannot imagine wanting to be somewhere so badly that I would pay to be smuggled, tolerate inhumane treatment and risk my life along the way. However, that is exactly what others who are not so fortunate are doing daily.
Sometimes, complete ignorance is the cause for your existence. When asked how the Panthers have managed to stay together for three years, frontman Jayson Green replies, "Because we're too stupid to give up."
ASU East will be welcoming a year-round, 16-month baccalaureate nursing program beginning Jan. 5 with the first 40 students scheduled to graduate by the end of April 2005.
ASU Main and ASU West student governments participated last week, without ASU East's interim government, in a vote that approved the collection of a fee to improve the Memorial Union and Student Recreation Complex at main campus.
To paraphrase Donald Rumsfeld, "It's our way or the highway."
Isn't it ironic that in order for Abercrombie and Fitch to sell clothes, their models have to pose naked?
Microsoft announced yesterday that it would provide $5 million in seed money to create a private Anti-Virus Reward Program. The fund will provide financial rewards for those who turn in virus writers. This worldwide initiative will encourage those with information to bring malicious geeks to justice and hopefully help deter future virus creation.
When ASU police assisted Tempe officers in the execution of a search warrant at a Tempe apartment, they found five bicycles that authorities believe might have been stolen from campus.
Stepping has been a part of my life since I can remember. But to my surprise, when I asked students about the art, most gave me blank stares. If you're one of those people here's your chance to watch and learn.
Students at east campus voted to accept their first-ever student constitution, which is required to create a student government at ASU East.
With a new and larger location, expansion of resources and implementation of innovative live help software called "QuestionPoint," the ASU East library now has more facilities to serve the needs of East students.
In 1982, the U.S. Supreme Court decreed that, regardless of immigration status, each child residing in the United States had the right to a primary and secondary education, including the right to attend high school.
On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, heralding the end of Communism and the beginning of a new era for Eastern Europe. Almost 14 years later, the United States is supporting the installation of another wall dividing a nation. The reason for the support of this state-sponsored terrorism against the Palestinian people is the United States' allegiance to Israel.
Beyond police officers and support staff, ASU and Tempe police depend on student volunteers and police aides to augment their presence in the community.
Occult, pagan rituals overtook our country on Friday.
Imagine a workplace in which just doing a perfect job, day in, day out, is not enough to keep you on the payroll. Your attendance is perfect; your reviews, flawless; your dependability, unquestioned by employers - but on top of this, you routinely must submit to very intrusive - even humiliating - searches, just to prove that you are worthy to keep around.
Aisha Tyler is a practical girl. When asked what three things she would want if she were stuck on a deserted island she replied, "A boat, a boat and a BOAT!"
Brandon Rumbaugh begged Italian professor Donatella Melucci to translate a card for him - something short and poetic that he could give to his girlfriend on Valentine's Day.
After getting into Sun Devil Stadium for free to see the Monday Night Football game between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins, frenzied fans kept ASU police on their toes.
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