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(07/30/02 12:00am)
America: land of the free, home of the brave. A place where all hopes and dreams come true. A place like no other. Which other continent harbors a country in which you can buy anything your little heart desires? Armani dresses, Mercedes-Benz's and, of course, every edible item known to mankind can be found at a retailer near you. What other country has a gas station where you can refill your tank at any given time in the day, or a salon on every single corner where you can get a hair cut for 15 bucks? And, my favorite, a registrar's office that will change that horrible C you received in Poli Sci 101 to an A, helping you get into the law school of your dreams? Yes we Americans sure do aim to please.
(07/30/02 12:00am)
If you weren't fortunate enough to grow up in a city where baseball ruled the roost, but are constantly surrounded by people who follow and enjoy the game, you may not get the importance of baseball.
(07/30/02 12:00am)
Well kids, the last edition of summer State Press is here. We are all looking forward to a little vacation until real school starts next month.
(07/23/02 12:00am)
The first time ASU came calling for Tulsa coach Melissa McNamara, she politely declined.
(07/23/02 12:00am)
Despite tensions over the unreleased "Lillywhite Sessions," Dave Matthews has decided to embrace the album. The band had already dubbed the ill-fated recording session as their best, most natural work yet, and they were performing many of the songs on tour in 2001. They just wanted to release it on their own terms.
(07/23/02 12:00am)
People talk about going to see a band in concert, but in reality they aren't seeing much. They're mostly listening.
(07/23/02 12:00am)
While the fall soccer season is still over a month away for the ASU Sun Devils, two of Coach Ray Leone's freshman recruits are busy showing off their much-heralded soccer skills for another Leone – as in the Under-19 Women's National coach Tracey Leone, who just Happens to be the ASU coach's wife.
(07/16/02 12:00am)
According to U.S. Department of Labor statistics, the average salesperson in this country makes $27,990 a year.
(07/16/02 12:00am)
Counting Crows' poetic, introspective singer/songwriter Adam Durtiz has a whole new slew of girls to sing about in the band's new album "Hard Candy."
(07/09/02 12:00am)
Gimme a break! Only the Canadians could be this uptight.
(07/09/02 12:00am)
It's time to start rallying around Sun Devil sports.
(07/09/02 12:00am)
They say the hardest thing in sport is using a round bat to squarely hit a round baseball.
(07/02/02 12:00am)
You may deny it. Your cheeks may turn pink and you might proclaim, "I haven't done those kind of things."
(07/02/02 12:00am)
As fires sweep through Eastern Arizona, thousands of people are trying to come to terms with the loss of their houses, their towns and their lifestyles.
(07/02/02 12:00am)
ASU coach Charli Turner Thorne can count about 10,000 reasons why her team will once again host the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic this December.
(07/02/02 12:00am)
Fatherhood can scare any man, especially when Dad's bringing home his first baby.
(07/02/02 12:00am)
Officials in charge of college football's Bowl Championship Series have probably heard all of the complaints by now.
(07/02/02 12:00am)
For Jimin Kang, two years of golf at ASU was enough.
(07/02/02 12:00am)
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution has undergone dramatic interpretation since its inception. What was originally constructed to preserve freedoms has become perverted to a point of silliness. Numerous acts have come under the objective eye of the First Amendment, some for reasons of legitimacy, others for reasons that are contemptible.
(07/02/02 12:00am)
Living scared is no way to live. Residents of Eastern Arizona have had a terrifying couple of weeks.