Opinion: Celebrity selfishness gives bad name to marriage
I sincerely hope that I never attain "celebrity" status, though I realize this is almost inevitable.
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I sincerely hope that I never attain "celebrity" status, though I realize this is almost inevitable.
The Today Section is a daily calendar of events printed as a service to the ASU community. Requests are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and are printed as space permits. We do not take requests over the phone, via e-mail or fax. Forms may be picked up in the basement of the Matthews Center, where they should be filled out completely and legibly.
The Today Section is a daily calendar of events printed as a service to the ASU community. Requests are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and are printed as space permits. We do not take requests over the phone, via e-mail or fax. Forms may be picked up in the basement of the Matthews Center, where they should be filled out completely and legibly.
The Today Section is a daily calendar of events printed as a service to the ASU community. Requests are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and are printed as space permits. We do not take requests over the phone, via e-mail or fax. Forms may be picked up in the basement of the Matthews Center, where they should be filled out completely and legibly.
In the aftermath of Sept. 11, health officials said ASU students have sought out many things for comfort, especially food.
Too many anonymous letters
BRAVO to the Diamondbacks. Bravo for winning the first major sports championship in Arizona history. Bravo for beating those Damn Yankees. Bravo to World Series Co-MVP's Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling. Bravo to clutch plays from Mark Grace, Luis Gonzalez, Tony Womack, Steve Finley, Craig Counsell, Reggie Sanders, Danny Bautista, Erubiel Durzao and all of the rest of the players that we can't list due to space constraints. Just bravo to the D-Backs. Bravo. Bravo. Bravo.
Apparently when President George W. Bush told Americans to return to normalcy, those in the sports world weren't listening.
The question troubling every college graduate is: "What do I do now?"
WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE - ASU Police Dept. is hosting a free class for training in Rape Aggression Defense. Enhance your desire/ability to defend yourself. Call for dates & info: 965-1972
The Today Section is a daily calendar of events printed as a service to the ASU community. Requests are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and are printed as space permits. We do not take requests over the phone, via e-mail or fax. Forms may be picked up in the basement of the Matthews Center, where they should be filled out completely and legibly.
WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE - ASU Police Dept. is hosting a free class for training in Rape Aggression Defense. Enhance your desire/ability to defend yourself. Call for dates & info: 965-1972
WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE - ASU Police Dept. is hosting a free class for training in Rape Aggression Defense. Enhance your desire/ability to defend yourself. Call for dates & info: 965-1972
College students are at risk for suicidal tendencies, and ASU Counseling and Consultation wants to keep ASU students from becoming more statistics in Arizona's already high suicide mortality rate.
1-2 BD/ 1BA, $450-$550. McClintock/ University. Call 602-722-5617.
WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE - ASU Police Dept. is hosting a free class for training in Rape Aggression Defense. Enhance your desire/ability to defend yourself. Call for dates & info: 965-1972
• Counseling and Consultation is having daily discussions for students coping with the national terrorist attacks. Meet noon-1 p.m. at the Student Services Building, Room 334.
The Today Section is a daily calendar of events printed as a service to the ASU community. Requests are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and are printed as space permits. We do not take requests over the phone, via e-mail or fax. Forms may be picked up in the basement of the Matthews Center, where they should be filled out completely and legibly.
BOO to water pipes. One burst at the Goldwater Center Monday, flooding the building and forcing students and faculty to relocate. While it’s quite ironic that the Goldwater building has been evacuated until at least Monday, it must suck for students. At least the building fits in with the other construction zones around campus.
Campus safety is a concern for many students at ASU, and in response, organizations on campus are doing all they can to create a safer environment.
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