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Fatherhood can scare any man, especially when Dad's bringing home his first baby.
Officials in charge of college football's Bowl Championship Series have probably heard all of the complaints by now.
For Jimin Kang, two years of golf at ASU was enough.
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.
Living scared is no way to live. Residents of Eastern Arizona have had a terrifying couple of weeks.
You saw him stink up the bathroom in "Friday" and the car in "Next Friday."
A Tempe man was killed late last week after suffering severe blows to the head, Tempe police said.
They may have had varying degrees of success on the playing field this past year, but regardless of wins or losses, Sun Devil athletes consistently succeeded in one place over the last 12 months - in the classroom.
A friend of an ASU broadcasting freshman who died in January admitted to injecting the student with a lethal dose of drugs, according to an ASU police report.
As you can probably imagine, a story concerning the Russian mafia and Secret Service was not easy to report. Even though everyone was talking about it on campus, no one would talk to State Press. But with some footwork and persistence, State Press got the story from other sources besides the conventional ones and ended up scooping every media outlet in town.
Former ASU infielder Sergio Garcia signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers last week, reporting to the team's Vero Beach, Fla., complex on Friday afternoon.
After just one year at the helm of the ASU women's golf program, head coach Mickey Yokoi is going back to the men's program.
School officials announced last week they had been notified of back-to-back September cancellations to their 2003 football schedule.
It shouldn't be a shock to hear that sometimes well-known performers or celebrities come from or live in Phoenix. Stephen Spielberg. Stevie Nicks. David Spade. But how can we explain the freakish behavior of Alice Cooper or Jim Rose? When Rose talked with Cooper, they both wondered, "What is it about us?"
Joseph Majaic Took hurried to join the other young African men gathering on the front lawn after Sunday morning mass ended at St. Gregory Catholic Church in Phoenix.
An ASU East student died of severe head injuries last Saturday night after he crashed a motorcycle into a retaining wall at Main campus the morning before.
The ASU Sun Devil baseball team can rest easy now that the 2002 Major League Baseball draft is over. Only three current Sun Devils were taken in the draft and it is doubtful that two of them will leave Tempe for the big leagues.
You can buy smokes and condoms from a vending machine, so why not beer?
More than 100 people crowded outside Tempe's city council chambers Thursday night, while 200 more packed inside as the owner of Nita's Hideaway appealed to the council to approve its new location.
It was an ASU baseball season of youthful ambition, breakout freshman performances and seniors stepping out from the shadows. It was also a season of pitching woes, suspended players and sophomore slumps.
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