Public homosexual sex doesn't call for jail time
I really hate "There's Something About Mary," but in my ongoing attempt to become the undisputed master of pop-culture references, I have to mention it on occasion.
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I really hate "There's Something About Mary," but in my ongoing attempt to become the undisputed master of pop-culture references, I have to mention it on occasion.
This is the 11th in a 14-part series. The election will be held on Nov. 5, to find your voting site log on to http://recorder.maricopa.gov and click on "Elections."
Despite the slaying of three University of Arizona professors Monday, many ASU students feel that the ASU campus is safe and are not worrying about a copycat incident.
In light of the shootings of three UA professors, ASU Vice President and Provost Milton Glick spoke to ASU faculty during Monday's academic senate meeting and reassured them that ASU is safe.
Mental health professionals from the city's counseling service will provide a free screening from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at the Westside Community Center at 715 W. 5th St. in Tempe.
The ASU football team's offense will have another bomb in its arsenal Saturday when sophomore wide receiver Daryl Lightfoot returns after being sidelined for the past month.
Toned bodies sweating through skin-tight outfits. Men and women laughing and flirting with each other. Students gazing at themselves in full-length mirrors, flexing multiple muscle groups in harmony.
During the next eight months, work will be the name of the game for Lawrence (Kan.) Free State High School senior Keith Wooden.
In Mostly Martha, the new German-language comedy from writer/director Sandra Nettlebeck, Martha cooks. It's what she loves. It is, almost exclusively, how she defines herself.
The auditorium was somber Tuesday. There were no side conversations and sleeping students that most classes have while a professor is showing a film.
Sept. 9
It's one common thing shared between students, faculty and staff.
Jack Makedonsky, a legitimate contender for ASU Sports Fan of the Century, is now "ashamed to be a Sun Devils football fan." Jack has followed ASU sports programs for more than 20 years. He flew to Oregon last spring to cheer the women's basketball team to the Pac-10 championship. He has a "Sparky Pass" for this year and has purchased season tickets to both men's and women's basketball - but not to Sun Devil football.
Perhaps I have more faith in the human race than I should, but I assume that when students fill out their application to attend ASU they aren't thinking, "I will just die if they reject me because they ranked high on a list of party schools."
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.
A new homeless outreach program set to begin this summer may be delayed due to opposition from Tempe business owners, who don't want the site located in downtown Tempe.
Sept. 11 didn't redefine the term "hero," as so many people have intimated; it merely re-emphasized the fact that, for too long, we have under-emphasized (to the point of ignoring) the many thousands, even millions, of every day heroes who affect our lives 24/7. To your own personal list of heroes, add the name Coleen Rowley.
Things used to be so easy. It used to be that a hero would come riding over the hills, wearing bright, shiny armor, ready to do battle with a terrible dragon that threatened the local village. The knight would ride in on his white horse and valiantly defeat the dragon to the joy of the villagers, who would then throw a huge celebration in his honor.
The city of Tempe responded to increased crime with Friday's grand opening of the Tempe Robert Hawk Crime Prevention Center.
ASU law student Danelle Peterson now awaits approval from the Arizona Senate on her appointment as a student regent to the Arizona Board of Regents.
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